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Mon, May 11, 09 at 14:36
| How long after the germination process should I expect to be able to transplant my creosote seedlings to thier permanent spot outside? |
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| What is creosote? I thought that was the stuff that they treated railroad ties with to keep weeds from sprouting on them. |
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- Posted by albert_135 Sunset 2 or 3 (My Page) on Tue, May 19, 09 at 11:24
| Are you referring to the "creosote bush", Larrea tridentata, that grows wild in the southwest? One gathers from the literature that they may need to be transplanted as soon as possible. It has been suggested that you may need Ambrosia dumosa as a companion plant. |
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