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03-19-2008, 01:03 PM
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Green Gardener
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Greetings from the beautiful Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Hello, my name is April and I live in the beautiful upper peninsula of Michigan. II have three grown children but no grandchildren yet. My oldest daughter actually knows more about plants than I do. She's an avid gardener and photographer of plants. I've lived in this house since 2003 and right away set about landscaping the yard and putting gardens. I do have a question. I put in a yellow rhododendron in 2004 and haven't moved it since. It hasn't grown much and I'm thinking the ground might be to acidic for it. I would like to move it this summer but am not sure that I can since it's been in the groudn that long. Any response would be welcomed. thanks, April |
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03-26-2008, 09:18 PM
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Grounds Keeper
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Welcome April! I"m not sure I can help with your Rhododendron question
Maybe post it to the Gardening Forums? |
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