Re: perennials DIGEST V3 #157


Val, Crambe are "easy keepers". In the livestock world that means they don't
need much to eat. When I lived in western Kentucky, I couldn't grow them for
the humidity and clay soil, but you seem to have gotten around that fine.
Just don't feed them. The suggested root pruning might kick them into gear
if they have been overindulging in nitrogen.
Mary (expatriot Kentuckian transplanted to Minnesota)
>
> Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 13:22:15 -0400
> From: lowery@teamzeon.com
> Subject: Re: Crambe advice needed
>
> Valerie Lowery@ZEON
> 05/25/99 01:22 PM
>
> Connie,
>
> when did your crambe start to bloom (what year)?  Any ideas why mine hasn't
> yet?  I've had it for three years now.  The foliage is plentiful and very
> healthy.  It definitely has grown to almost triple the size since I first
> planted it.  It is in a full sun situation.
>
>
> Val in KY
> zone 6a

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