Re: phlox
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- Subject: Re: phlox
- From: M* T*
- Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1999 00:39:05 -0500
Hmmm....should love that kind of spot. If I were you, I'd try again from a
different source. Don't give up until you've killed it at least 3 times in
more than one spot:-)
Oh, BTW...is your soil acid or alkaline? Might make a difference. What do
you think, Gene?
Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@clark.net
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> From: Saxton, Susan <SSaxton@Schwabe.com>
> Date: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 2:02 PM
>
> Hi Marge and all,
>
> > What kind of soil...
> > What kind of sun/shade
> > What kind of moisture...
>
> I trid to grow the woodland phlox in an area that is a raised bed, on the
> outskirts of a large old fir tree (about 15' from the trunk), east side
of
> the garden. So basically, the fringes of a woodland like area. The soil
> stays cool and most most of the year, but does get enough sun on the
> furthest edges (about 20-25') for a few roses. The soil is clay, always
> well amended and mulched every year.
>
> So I don't get it!
>
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