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1 Comment To "Growing hostas"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 09/27/2017 @ 10:21 am
This sounds like a nitrogen deficiency. You will need an all-purpose fertilizer to apply to the area. Dolomitic lime would be good to add to keep the pH stable, as well as give the plants calcium and magnesium.
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