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Sep 22, 2014 9:37 AM CST
Name: Mike
Hazel Crest, IL (Zone 6a)
"Have no patience for bare ground"
Glen enjoying all those lovely blooms. QR is a beauty. Red Bull will do better with time. Some plants take awhile to hit their stride. I use the Alfalfa pellets and meal. The meal is a little easier to work with. The pellets break down over time to extend its feeding wonders. Rolling on the floor laughing I mix the pellets with the meal and Milorganite in one container. In the spring I add a little Osmocote to the planting hole or top dress with it in the mix. I pull the mulch back and then mix my concoction in the soil and then cover it back and sometimes top off with more mulch as needed. The cold overnight temp usually preserve the blooms for another day. First pic was yesterday, second pic was this morning.
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