> 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
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> Thanks for all input.
On Jun 27, 1:03 am, Doc <docsavag...@yahoo.com> 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
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> 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 -
http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/M/mulch.html
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