Re[2]: Rust and Hollyhocks
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- Subject: Re[2]: Rust and Hollyhocks
- From: K*@HP-UnitedKingdom-om9.om.hp.com
- Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 10:31:09 +0100
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Hi,
I'm trying the chelated iron, but so far every time I've watered the
hollyhocks, mallows and honeysuckle (pale leaves which then drop -
thought I'd give it a go), it's rained within 6 hrs which must dilute
the effect.
On the hollyhock front, I sowed seeds in the garden and in a tub,
transplanted tub seedlings to garden, and to individual pots, and some
garden seedlings to small pots. The ones in pots (very small, soil &
sand mix, keep forgetting to water them) are a bit root bound, but by
far the biggest. Theoretically the garden ones should have more
nutrients available. At least there is little rust so far. Logic is
best left at work and ignored in the garden.
Karen in Cheshire, England
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