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All of you, do a search for his posts and how everytime someone has something to say, he barges in and starts an argument. This is the first time in almost 2 years that I have been utterly rude to someone, and it is only after provocation.
Ends justifies the means.
Not to mention I am a good...
I figured you would back out ZacDL.. you are soooo quick to talk, but then when it comes to "go time", you back out. Like I have mentioned previously, you are so quick to be judgemental, but so slow to actually prove yourself correct. Thats alright. Roger, I think its a great idea! I am shooting...
Well then you must be doing them wrong. Because they wouldnt sell it unless it worked.. and believe you me.. it works.
I will photograph my results mid-may and show you what I mean.
I can guarantee they will outperform yours.
I have no idea Zac, where you get your information from, but as Corvus also wrote, I, along with all of my customers, get EXCELLENT results from fertilizing. You must not be doing them right.
Keep in mind, I am in a different zone than you.. it doesn't get anywhere near as hot in PA as it does where you live. Heat helps things grow. I have NEVER ONCE had a complaint with how I run things.. and every year, I get more and more referrals. So call them "fake" if you will, but I am making...
I fertilize my Lillies routinely.. and Also have some certain growing hints that I have to make them outperform most. So yes, I am repotting both my lillies, and my customers lillies, twice a year.
I am not here to argue. I gave my fair input of what I believed was alright. I have installed over 40 ponds, have worked in a lawn and garden center water garden department for 6 years.. and am confident in my advice that I give.. which is why I still have a job after 6 years...
I think that...
Lillies, unless dwarf, wouldnt be able to live in a pond that small without being a pain in the rear end.. and as Im sure you have installed ponds before for customers, and realize that the customer goes for appearance, and little on work.. so for them to have to repot the lilles twice a year...
I am not wrong, I am telling you what researchers and market developers tell us (water garden retailers) is prefered by 90 % of the customers.
Thus, the "rule of thumb" statement.