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	<title>Comments on: Controlling Common Problems With Annuals</title>
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		<title>By: Margaret Zolotto</title>
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		<dc:creator>Margaret Zolotto</dc:creator>
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		<description>We have spent over $100,000 on a new garden 3 years ago, followed all instructions re soil to make it better, fertilise regularly, have drippers for the odd occations where do not have time to water, but like today - yesterday not watered due to retrictions and it was 38, it has taken my husband 4 solid hours to water shrubs and annuals, and now we are beginning to loose some plants and annuals we never miss a watering day, but after you have watered and you did just below the surface the ground is still dry, we have used wetting agents also, do you have any suggestions, my husband has just gone to Bunnings to buy another type of hose that drips every few inches or so, to try this, (I do not know what it is called) do you have any suggestions to help us, we are slaves to the garden.Thank you for your time.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have spent over $100,000 on a new garden 3 years ago, followed all instructions re soil to make it better, fertilise regularly, have drippers for the odd occations where do not have time to water, but like today &#8211; yesterday not watered due to retrictions and it was 38, it has taken my husband 4 solid hours to water shrubs and annuals, and now we are beginning to loose some plants and annuals we never miss a watering day, but after you have watered and you did just below the surface the ground is still dry, we have used wetting agents also, do you have any suggestions, my husband has just gone to Bunnings to buy another type of hose that drips every few inches or so, to try this, (I do not know what it is called) do you have any suggestions to help us, we are slaves to the garden.Thank you for your time.</p>
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