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Re: Soil Amending?
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- Subject: Re: Soil Amending?
- From: "* K* <k*@neo.lrun.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Mar 1998 20:12:05 -0500
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For clay I recommend perlite instead of sand.
Henry A. Kuska, Retired
E-mail address. KUSKA@NEO.LRUN.COM
My general web page (genealogy included). http://home.neo.lrun.com/kuska/
My genealogy only web page.
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/u/s/Henry-A-Kuska/
-----Original Message-----
From: rosenlund <rosenlund@transport.com>
To: Rose-List <rose-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 1998 3:23 PM
Subject: Soil Amending?
>Finally get to till-up our New rose garden space.
>The ground is old pastures, slightly on the clay side,
>but looks pretty nice. I plan to till-in some mushroom
>compost and little sand. Will amend each rose hole
>bottom with old llama manure. Will be in full sun;south
>exposure and plan to grow spring bulbs under Old and
>English roses in mass islands plantings.
>
>Any other suggestions for soil preparation?
>To till-in or to amend to each rose hole?
>What do you do?
>
>Zone 6 in Oregon.
>Carleen
>
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