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Old March 24, 2008   #1
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Default I'll know by Wednesday but......

I think I'm going to experiance a total crop failure and I'm at a complete loss as to why. It's like the plants I planted in the ground are in a perpetual state of severe transplant shock. I'm not new to gardening and have gardened for several years and have used the same method for most of those years quite successfully. Don't have a photo to post yet but I tell you, if this plays out the way it appears, I just don't know....as I said, I'm at a complete loss. I suppose a soil analysis would be in order to see whats going on.

Thank goodness I've not planted the dwarf project plants yet....at least I'll have those to enjoy.

Jay
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