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Old 08-26-2009, 12:46 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Richard View Post
Kim,
I would excavate the plants you care about and put them in 25 gallon containers. How many containers will you need?

Flushing with water will help the soil recover. If you are interested, I can give you a couple quarts of a commercial product with a surfactant that should speed up the remediation: Soil Penetrant E-Z Wet 26% Sprayable Formula
Richard; Thank you for your offer and advice. It is very much appreciated.
I have containers for my 6 rose bushes. My 12 varieties of Iries can be dug up, they are due for splitting. My 6 King Sagos (Cycads) 3@3 feet tall, 1@4 feet tall, 1@6 feet tall and my 7 foot prize twin head king in my avitar, are the concern. Time and finances are a big factor for now. Before I allow you or anybody to go out of their way for me, I will check to see what I can get a hold of locally. I greatly appreciate your offer and I will keep in touch. Thank You Richard.

Patty;
Please don't take this the wrong way because I do understand your position in the matter of product promotion. But I'm open to any suggestion and looking for solutions because I'm trying to save my Kings from further contamination.
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