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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 542650" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I'll cut it back tonight then and see how it does, cuz it's certainly got long and spindly going on. </p><p></p><p>And evidently once it cools down I'll replant the blueberries and treat them with some miracle grow to reduce the trauma of transplantation. (I don't like to use the stuff unless for something like that) Because they're not by any means in full sun.......but they do get the hottest sun of the day, so maybe I can move them to where they'll get morning cooler sun then shade. I have nowhere in the yard that is all shade. easy child is having the same issue with hers........and I know hers are mostly in the shade. So it just might be as much transplantation as location. I have not used miracle grow this year because I wanted more organic.......which meant during taking them from the pot and putting them into the ground they didn't get a good amount of miracle grow to reduce the trauma (and give them a boost) .</p><p></p><p>Garden will be much bigger next year if I have to buy a tiller to get it started and spend days digging up rocks to use it. I like too many veggies for a small garden. LOL I'll even haul in dirt by the truck load if necessary......have sister in law remove a section of the privacy fence so they can back up into the yard.</p><p></p><p>But this heat.......and that intense sun..........whew man! Honestly? I think the plants are a little confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 542650, member: 84"] I'll cut it back tonight then and see how it does, cuz it's certainly got long and spindly going on. And evidently once it cools down I'll replant the blueberries and treat them with some miracle grow to reduce the trauma of transplantation. (I don't like to use the stuff unless for something like that) Because they're not by any means in full sun.......but they do get the hottest sun of the day, so maybe I can move them to where they'll get morning cooler sun then shade. I have nowhere in the yard that is all shade. easy child is having the same issue with hers........and I know hers are mostly in the shade. So it just might be as much transplantation as location. I have not used miracle grow this year because I wanted more organic.......which meant during taking them from the pot and putting them into the ground they didn't get a good amount of miracle grow to reduce the trauma (and give them a boost) . Garden will be much bigger next year if I have to buy a tiller to get it started and spend days digging up rocks to use it. I like too many veggies for a small garden. LOL I'll even haul in dirt by the truck load if necessary......have sister in law remove a section of the privacy fence so they can back up into the yard. But this heat.......and that intense sun..........whew man! Honestly? I think the plants are a little confused. [/QUOTE]
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