Blue Hydrangea?

Not a good idea to mix plant matter, that has not been composted, into the soil since the decaying process can leach the nitrogen away from the plant. Lay it on top and let it age there.

Regards,

Hal

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Hal
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35 and very polite and considerate... I don't curse and I respect my elders... I don't think I am 'weak' for it.

I just lost my 16 year old cat and I cried like a baby...

You may just take things far too personnally...

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Fred

I'm terribly sorry about your dog == I truly hope he is on the mend; it's awful when you just don't know what is up. I've always enjoyed your thoughtful responses.

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lurker

Thanks for your thoughts. It was very grim over the weekend. Things started to turn the corner on Monday. She has regained the use of her front limbs and has some use of her rear limbs. Her neurological status has improved and her blood glucose has returned to normal. A lot of tests run over the weekend could not be sent out for evaluation until Monday, and more were run yesterday. We should have some results today. It is a case where there is no good pattern that ties together all the symptoms and test results. I think she will recover, although if I had taken the vet's recommendation on Friday, she would have been euthanized. We may never know what caused the problem. It looks like a total recovery may take some time, barring any relapse.

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Vox Humana

best wishes for you and your pooch!

And thanks for all the posts about my hydrangea. That thing might never bloom with all the rain we're having.

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Jutta Haas

best wishes for you and your pooch!

And thanks for all the posts about my hydrangea. That thing might never bloom with all the rain we're having.

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Jutta Haas

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