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How to Correct Improper Fertilization for Impatiens

kingpage
19 years ago

Hi, I'm new to this website and I came to find out why my impatiens are leggy this year. Last year, I planted them in the shade and they grew to a beautiful, full carpet in spite of our heat. They lived until late October or early Nov., then the frost got them. I recall that I put a granular fertilizer for blooming plants in each hole I dug for planting, then I don't think I fertilized after that (I planted in April). This year, I planted in late May and used a different fertilizer as well as adding mulch to the soil. I also planted some in another location, and in both places, they are getting leggy. If I overfertilized, how do I correct it? They seem to be getting new growth near the middle of the plant, so should I not pinch them back where they're leggy? Thanks. Barbara

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