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Forum: Container GardeningTotal Replies: 28
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Jax4ever
Boxford, MA
Zone 6a

April 1, 2008
7:40 PM

I noted that some annuals prefer "poor soil" to be more flouriforus. This is written on the seed packs of Cosmos, Morning Glory, plus a few others. I would like to grow these flowers in a garden w/ other annuals & perennials that prefer "rich soil". The logical solution would be to plant these seeds into pots that would be buried in the flower bed.

What should I put into those pots that need this poor soil mixture? Surely they need some nutrients!

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