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Apr 18, 2021 7:33 PM CST
Name: David
Youngstown, Ohio (Zone 6a)
Cricket Hill lists using Alfalfa meal in their peony planting site selection and preparation page.
https://www.treepeony.com/blog...
But they also list using Bloodmeal, Which I read was high in Nitrogen.

I wondered if all listed in the guide should be used, (possibly also mycorrhizae) but not knowing enough about everyone of them, and the total cost, in the end I just used Bonemeal, Azomite, compost.
I tend to be cautious by nature.
I even only used a bare sprinkling of lime afraid to burn roots, until emailing Nate, he said it was hard to use too much lime, so now I have used quite alot, but of limestone sand, instead of powdered which should break down slower.

Interesting about Triacontanol though.
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