Hot, Hot, Hot Garden - Page 8


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  • If you're interested in using gray water on your garden or in capturing rain water, Joe Gelt's article, Home Use of Graywater, Rainwater Conserves Water--and May Save Money is a must read and a visit to the Oasis site will provide you with more reading material and food for thought.

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    Here's the follow-up discussion on this article: View all related messages

    2.   Aug 3, 1999 2:22 AM
    Welcome to Gardening in Shade!

    Well, best is to dig and reset them in early spring, at which time, you can also divide them.

    But, for now, go ahead and top dress them (add a nice mix of soil and ...


    -- posted by Marge_Talt


    1.   Aug 2, 1999 1:33 PM
    old old 'coral bells' with crowns on 4-6 inch woody stalks- can i raise the soil up to the crowns and hope for rooting or is there another way to save these prolific shade bloomers from old age? ...

    -- posted by mikmik





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