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Roddies



Dear Listmates
	I have just transplanted a suffering four foot rhododendron it was in strong sunlight all day long and suffered greatly. The rootball was not very well established, I had originally bought this plant at this size two years ago and wanted it growing near my pond and had hoped that my neighbors trees would grow enough to establish good shade. They didn't causing severe stress to the plant which lost all of her bottom leaves however there are two new sprout coming up from the bottom.
I have now planted it under my birch trees which give lots of shade and gentle environment I have the area cover in cedar bark chips and have  the run off from a dripping hose constantly flowing into the surrounding peat, sand, soil, mixture.
I also managed to break off a branch and inserted the cuttings from this branch into the soil in the area of the dripping hose.
Is there anything else I can do for her and for her offspring.
Thank you
Aley

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