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How can I help little maples grow round?
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<blockquote data-quote="NS Gearhead" data-source="post: 4289220" data-attributes="member: 112539"><p>Ok, sounds good. They are pretty well in the open... that's why I planted them in the first place. The driveway is pretty bare compared to the rest of the property.</p><p></p><p>So what type of fertilizer, how much and when should I give it to them? From what I've read (and there's not much on maples), I think 10-10-10 slow release is what most say. Agree? Other then the potting soil that they were in when transplanted, they're in clay, on the edge of a slope. Any advice to help them grow is apreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NS Gearhead, post: 4289220, member: 112539"] Ok, sounds good. They are pretty well in the open... that's why I planted them in the first place. The driveway is pretty bare compared to the rest of the property. So what type of fertilizer, how much and when should I give it to them? From what I've read (and there's not much on maples), I think 10-10-10 slow release is what most say. Agree? Other then the potting soil that they were in when transplanted, they're in clay, on the edge of a slope. Any advice to help them grow is apreciated! [/QUOTE]
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