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water measuring doodad
- To: Garden list <i*@prairienet.org>
- Subject: water measuring doodad
- From: M* F* <m*@student.luth.se>
- Date: Tue, 05 Aug 1997 20:38:52 +0200
I was thinking about investing in a gadget that you stick in the soil
that measures how wet the soil is to see if the plant needs watering.
The woman at the florist told my husband that they are worthless because
they are expensive and break really easily. Anybody with experience?
Also, I have a burgundy-colored clover. I can't find any care
instructions in my books. I have it in a west-facing window, not wet but
I don't allow it to dry out but it doesn't see to grow that well.
And thirdly, can anyone recommend a plant encyclopedia? Something that
is very thorough. I have Reader's Digest's book from the 70's, which is
my bible but it is missing a lot of the newer plants and the binding is
starting to crack!
Thanks!
Marcia
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