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07-06-2008, 12:11 PM
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Green Gardener
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Denver, CO
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Just joined, looks a little quiet right now - 4th of July weekend. Simply saying hi! I am more of a urban yard gardener rather than vegetable gardener. I was however in a Denver Urban Garden (DUG) for 6-years. I currently live in the Baker neighborhood if anyone knows where this is. Feel free to say hi...
My question: Basically was looking for advise on my Snow On the Mountain, its in mostly full shade first 2/3rds of the day. The leaves are starting to get brown around the edges. Fertilized last week lightly (liquid miracle grow)... they were not dry when fertilized. Perhaps they are over watered?
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07-06-2008, 05:40 PM
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Grounds Keeper
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Welcome LEM! So, I found this bit about Snow-On-The-Mountain:
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Also - it sounds like it's pretty weedy, so don't let it stray out of the container! |
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