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Aug 10, 2015 8:06 PM CST
Name: Joy Wooldridge
Kalama, Wa. (Zone 8b)
Sunset Zone 6, Heat zone 4,
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My Margo Reed Indeed isn't doing that great. I get very few blooms on it. But I know what the problem is and I'm going to fix it as soon as we get some cooler weather. I grow my Daylilies in containers and when I first started out I used regular potting soil to plant them.Some did ok but many didn't. I've sense learned to make my own potting mix with pine bark fines. Plus I now use milorginite and alfalfa pellets in my mix. The plants I've repotted in this new mixture have done amazing. I'll leave a report on MRI next year after its been growing in the new mixture.
No two gardens are the same. No two days are the same in one garden. ~Hugh Johnson

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