Where does one purchase the spray?
Hope Rollins
326 Oakwood Ave.
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Howdy,
When I transplant seedlings they often seem "stuck" but
inevitably gain leafy growth in a few weeks.
I assume they're growing out-of-sight root systems since being freed
from their wee cribs.
With transplants' roots
being so small and to prevent wasteful run-off,
I prefer foliar seaweed
spray over watering nutrients directly into the soil to help boost their
initial leaf production.
Be patient and with all
the rain and thunderstorms forecasted for the next few days,
I'm sure you'll witness
measurable growth soon!
By the way, I think it's great to open our community dialogue to topics
other than crime or dire depressing news
and broaden positive conversations that benefit our neighborhoods'
beautification & spirit.
I've met so many folks when I'm working in my front yard garden, yet
it's unfortunate that I don't know most of their names…
Goodness grows,
Vanessa Van Horn
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If
it is If it is a rose, it will come into bloom sooner or later.
~Goethe
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On May 12, 2011, at 10:58 AM, Chris Tonelli wrote:
what kinds of flowers?
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Hope Rollins <hrollins1@gmail.com> wrote:
No answer but just wanted to say I love this new list.
Hope
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Hi all - great new list!
I started many flower seeds in the usual plastic flats, and have
transplanted them in the ground. But probably due to some days of shaky
childhood as sprouts (not great light, and a cold spell), they seem stuck --
into their second week now, and staying small, healthy appearing, but not
growing. Any advice to give 'em a kick start? I've cared for the soil,
neighboring plants are doing great, and last year's did well - so I don't
think it's that.
Thank you!
Rick (
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