Re: Sickly Blue Cohosh- need help


Hello Lillian,
    Let's hope that it turns out to be the answer to the problem. Been
gardening for a few years now and never truly paid attention or asked
questions in advance of purchasing about pH requirements. Seldom see that
information available up front. Or, I have simply been blind to it over the
years.
    Since you are a gardener with some concepts about what you want, perhaps
it is just as well the landscaping is a bit on the skimpy side. You can have
things as you want them without first destroying the work or others.
Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
www.munchkinnursery.com
genebush@munchkinnursery.com
Zone 6/5  Southern Indiana

----- Original Message -----
> Gene, you may have REALLY solved my problem...both my sickies are in
acidic
> soil. Guess they'll have to move as soon as I can get a bed prepared. Oh
the
> joys of a new house where the previous owners thought 4 roses, two hostas,
a
> few ferns and some impatiens made "lush" garden beds!
> Thanks again
> Lillian

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