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Old 06-04-2004, 08:20 PM
Brian
 
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Don't transplant~~ can take a number of seasons to settle and flower again.
Best Wishes.
"Anna" wrote in message
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Thanks for the fast response. Triple 16 is what a master gardener in our
area (zone 8)recommended as a good all purpose fertilizer 16-16-16.
Anna


"eclectic" wrote in message
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It is early yet, but you probably have a peony (Paeonia) emerging.
I don't know what "triple 16" is but I would hold off fertilizing
'til after it flowers. Peonies are rather durable. Have fun with
your discoveries!


"Anna" wrote in message
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This is growing in our garden lot. The previous owner has stuff

planted
where ever she happened to find the shovel.
It was about 2-3 feet tall and completely dried out when we bought

the house
last year. The house was empty for a couple of months before we

moved in so
nothing had been watered.
Now it is coming up. What can it be? I sprinkled a little triple

16 around
then have been watering.

http://user.cavenet.com/acarter/unknown%20plant/
Thanks
Anna








 
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