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Oct 4, 2012 9:17 AM CST
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Well, martagons do fine in alkaline soil. They are very adaptable. Wouldn't like the salt though. Have you apply gypsum heavily there, and incorporated it into the soil? It does something, chemical-wise, the helps to allow sodium to drain through the soil. Usually sodium is not very mobile, and accumulates in the soil.
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