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1 Comment To "My Gardenia and Azalea bushes share a space. I have fertilizerd the area. What mulch can I use?"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 07/10/2018 @ 6:17 pm
Mulch soil surface with a 2-inch layer of fine or medium bark and don’t cultivate. A layer of peat moss makes good container mulch.
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