by "Jeff" <jcking@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jun 10, 2008 at 11:30 PM
If your plant is in a windy area you might want to consider moving it. Our
harsh winter winds are very tough on rhodos.
"Joanne" <j.gillespie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> You can get rhododendron food which makes the soil acidic.
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> "David" <saphfron@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Did you lime the area? This plant likes a more acidic soil, I
>> believe... lime is NOT good for one of these.
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>> David (not a pro by any means!)
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>> "Old Sam" <hwiseman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> All the leaves are turning brown. Yard is surrounded by maples. What
can
>>> I do to get the rhodo's to bounce back?
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