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Monday, March 14, 2005

Fern Bed Begins Spring Growth


The Holly Fern and the Japanese Aralia have started to grow. The Japanese Aralia will need to be pruned this year, since it is growing over the sidewalk. We will attempt to root the cuttings. The Banana and Hostas haven't started to come up yet.

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At Thursday, March 17, 2005, Blogger Texas Heat said...

This afternoon, I fertilized the fern bed, the lawn and the juniper with Scott's Turf Builder with 2% Iron (27-3-4). I also fertilized the Saint John's Wort, using 13-13-13.

 

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