Re: [SG] ligularia
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SG] ligularia
- From: M* R* W* <m*@JUNO.COM>
- Date: Wed, 7 Apr 1999 21:55:26 -0500
Okay, thanks. I just put some in with hostas and with a rose in a pot. I
think that with prudent use it should be safe and if it cuts down on
watering, I'm all for it.
Mary
SW Mo, zone 6
>Mary, I've used SoilMoist only with daylilies. No problems there.
>We
>haven't had a very dry summer since I started using it, so I don't
>know how
>effective it is.
>
>Gail
>
>At 12:15 PM 4/7/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>Gail--
>>I've already bought it and am intending to try it on several things
>this
>>year. We have the same problem as you when it gets so hot and dry in
>the
>>summer; has the SoilMoist worked well for you? Have you had problems
>with
>>rotting in winter?
>>
>> Mary
>> MO zone 6
>>
>>>Would it work to use polymer crystals in the hole of ligularias and
>>>other
>>>plants that require constantly moist situations? When it gets dry
>>>here in
>>>Nebraska, there is no place on this property that I can keep
>>>constantly
>>>moist. The polymer crystals(Soil Moist is the product name of the
>>>ones
>>>I've been using) swell up with water and release it slowly.
>>>
>>>Gail Korn
>>>
>>
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>Gail Korn
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