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Nov 1, 2013 9:39 AM CST
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tgarden711 said:Thanks all of you! I tip my hat to you. I had no idea. We do have a Tractor Supply here and I think I will get some alfalfa pellets when spring comes. Our soil here is sadly lacking in everything, red clay, compacted, hardly any earthworms, PH is about 6.2 to 6.5 I need to amend it a lot. My daylilies are doing okay but I am looking for ways to make them happier.


No need to wait for spring. Get some now, sprinkle it on top the soil, and let the winter work it in for you
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