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Doc 27-06-2008 06:03 AM

What fertilizer for Indian Hawthorn for maximum growth?
 
I just planted some 1.5 quart Indian Hawthorn plants. I'm in Florida -
very sandy soil. At the suggestion of the guy in the F&G dept at Home
Depot I put some topsoil in the holes for them. I see some new growth
but wondering what if anything I can do to maximize/accelerate their
growth? We're in the rainy season right now.

Thanks for all input.

beecrofter[_2_] 27-06-2008 05:48 PM

What fertilizer for Indian Hawthorn for maximum growth?
 
On Jun 27, 1:03*am, Doc wrote:
I just planted some 1.5 quart Indian Hawthorn plants. I'm in Florida -
very sandy soil. At the suggestion of the guy in the F&G dept at Home
Depot I put some topsoil in the holes for them. I see some new growth
but wondering what if anything I can do to maximize/accelerate their
growth? We're in the rainy season right now.

Thanks for all input.


Very sandy soil is lacking in organic material, keep an inch or so
mulch of compost around them.

symplastless 30-06-2008 01:36 AM

What fertilizer for Indian Hawthorn for maximum growth?
 

"beecrofter" wrote in message
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On Jun 27, 1:03 am, Doc wrote:
I just planted some 1.5 quart Indian Hawthorn plants. I'm in Florida -
very sandy soil. At the suggestion of the guy in the F&G dept at Home
Depot I put some topsoil in the holes for them. I see some new growth
but wondering what if anything I can do to maximize/accelerate their
growth? We're in the rainy season right now.

Thanks for all input.


Very sandy soil is lacking in organic material, keep an inch or so
mulch of compost around them.

Good idea. Also maybe a soil application of microelements with very low
nitrogen until you find out more about the plant.

Mulching -
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Sheldon[_1_] 30-06-2008 01:52 PM

What fertilizer for Indian Hawthorn for maximum growth?
 
Doc wrote:

I just planted some 1.5 quart Indian Hawthorn plants. I'm in Florida -
very sandy soil. At the suggestion of the guy in the F&G dept at Home
Depot I put some topsoil in the holes for them. I see some new growth
but wondering what if anything I can do to maximize/accelerate their
growth? We're in the rainy season right now.

Thanks for all input.


Hmm, most Floridians wish their plantings would grow much more slowly.

http://www.ehow.com/how_2073295_grow...-hawthorn.html




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