Subj : Re: Test To : Doug Cooper From : Sean Dennis Date : Sat Jun 13 2020 11:30:08 Hi Doug, DC> Thanks for the reply. I was concerned there was an DC> error in setup on my or DC> someone elses end. At least I can write and maybe DC> someone will engage now! I'm glad to see traffic in here also! DC> My question is, for those passionate about gardening, DC> beit flowers or food, DC> what you do during times of weather changes such as we DC> are experiencing, to DC> best care for your plants. Obviously water, but beyond that, what DC> suppliments are you adding to soil to compensate from DC> what mother nature is DC> restricting plants of? I'd highly getting a soil test for your area. Each place is different, of course, but a good soil test can let you know what you need to add. For example, I know that if you see dandilions in your yard, it's low on calcium. Both of my parents are certifed master gardners from Oregon State University and have been gardening since I can remember. I'd suggest contacting your local county extension agent and talking to them about resources they recommend. They'll know best for your area. Later, Sean --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Outpost BBS * bbs.outpostbbs.net:10123 (1:18/200) .