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Old 31-05-2006, 01:07 PM posted to austin.gardening
Jonny
 
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Default poor plant growth...San Antonio

"Linda" wrote in message
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Planted several things in MiracleGro potting soil. My sunflowers got a
whopping 18". My indian corn got maybe 24". My squash got 10". My
Four O'Clocks are about 8 or 10". Bought a start of Sea Holly - it's
about 5". Most had a sickly pale green/yellowish color. What is going
on? In Oregon I just planted those things in the sandy soil, never
fertilized, just watered. The sunflowers were 6 or 7 feet tall, the
indian corn got about the same, my Four O'Clocks were about 3' and
bushy....well, you get the idea. Why is nothing growing well here? Is
there something I should have been doing? Oh, and the poor tomato
plant...too sad to tell! I thought the store-bought potting soil would
be the right thing to use. Advice?


My inground garden here has similar height problems. The only exception is
one tomato plant that survived to date that I transplanted right after the
last frost.

My feeling its the fast onslaught of heat that caused this.
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Jonny


 
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