Re: Am I alone?



Fertilization with high nitrogen fertilizers will cause plants to grow more
vegetation and fewer flowers.  Presumably then soil with high nitrogen
naturally would have the same effect.

Bob Campbell
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> From: Windy <saxmanbc@bellsouth.net>
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: Am I alone?
> Date: Sunday, July 05, 1998 11:56 AM
> 
>  It sounds as if they may have been fertilized wrongly? Or maybe are in
> too rich of a soil that is producing the greenery and not the flower.
>  Would it be advisable to fertilize these with a high number on the
> flowering area and a low number in the greenery? I know some of the
> plants I have suggest put into the ground say not to fertilize because
> it would hinder the flowering and just give you lush greenery.
>  Also, did you think since they are now taunting you that maybe they
> just come out when you aren't looking and duck back when you come
> around? Daisy's are like that, they have a great sense of humor ;-)
>  Rita
> 
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