Re: Ceanothus americanus


No Lime,

NJ Tea is native and should do fine without any extra jazz (for lack of a
better word :).

I think it is too late to cutback now, I would do it this fall once the
leaves have dropped.

mark stephens


----- Original Message -----
From: "Gail Lussier" <lussier@fas.harvard.edu>
To: <woodyplants@mallorn.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: Ceanothus americanus


> No, I did not cut it back, is it too late to do that now? Do you lime
> your plant at all?
>
> Thanks, Gail, Zone 6
>
>
> At 1:07 PM -0400 8/8/00, Mark Stephens wrote:
> >New Jersey Tea should thrive on little to no fertilizer.  Did you cut it
> >back to the ground this year?  We had a shrub with 'issues' last year and
> >this year we cut it to the ground in spring and it looks better than ever
> >now.
> >
> >mark stephens
> >Cincinnati, OH z5
> >http://backyardforest.org


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