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Old 11-10-2009, 08:54 AM
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Oh, I think you'll notice. Where I saw the most improvement was on my biggest problem plants - the roses, especially.

I used to have to treat them every couple weeks, and still by the end of the season they'd look pretty bad. Still blooming, but not a leaf left on them lol.

With the epsome salts, I stopped using the other stuff altogether, and the plants still looked good - leafy! - at first snow. The other plants had bigger, better blooms, less bugs.

That's a lot of water. I can see why you'd want to re-use it.

This has me wondering, what zone you are in and what kind of plants you grow. I'm moving from zone 4 to zone 9, like a whole different world. I have to learn gardening all over again, different plants, different techniques. My season will be closer to yours, as I understand, with the veggies being planted sometime in (our) fall.

Foriegn concept to me!
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