myfs_88310 Posted February 10, 2004 Share Posted February 10, 2004 Dear Master Cecil:I understand that the Grand Duke is at 240 degree (SW) this year. And the opposite direction is at 60 degree (NE). I want to plant an azalea (Du Juan) at about 60 degree in my yard. It is a small azalea bought from a nursery (not a grown up one). Is it safe to dig a hole of that size this year (2004)? Or it is better to postpone the planting? Thank you for your advice.Regards,Jen Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 10, 2004 Staff Share Posted February 10, 2004 Dear Jen,Frankly, if this is a small plant, and a one-off exercise, there is no issue in doing so. Unless, it is a prolonged event - which it is not.In my opinion, go ahead with it. There is one School of thought that says that one could place a metal piece or metal (object) between this area and the home.. Hmm... not necessary.Warmest Regards,CecilP.S. So long as you D.I.Y. is OK:) Don't call the bulldozers in! This is really - not too good.... Quote On 2/10/2004 11:28:28 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Cecil:I understand that the GrandDuke is at 240 degree (SW)this year. And the oppositedirection is at 60 degree(NE).I want to plant an azalea (DuJuan) at about 60 degree in myyard. It is a small azaleabought from a nursery (not agrown up one). Is it safe todig a hole of that size thisyear (2004)? Or it is betterto postpone the planting?Thank you for your advice.Regards,Jen Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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