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Jun 3, 2012 7:34 PM CST
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Clint offered this advice after I described my wilt problems with a new Echinacea purchased at a local nursery. I dug it up and sure enough the potting mix had a lot of small wood chips in it. After a quick shake, replanting and about a week later the wilting problem has pretty much gone away. Thanks for this advice Clint. Thumbs up
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