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1 Comment To "Should You Add Plant Food To A Newly Transplanted Bush?"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 10/12/2020 @ 10:54 am
If a soil test confirms the need to add nutrients then it will be safe to do so. If there is already an acceptable nutrient content, then doing so may harm the plant.
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