To manage varying growth rates of different species planted in mixed containers, it may be best to treat individual plants before they are combined.
Rich McAvoy, horticulture professor and extension specialist at
For plants that need to be treated with Florel to increase branching, the best option, again, is to treat the plants separately.
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