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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1820128" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Interesting how one affects the other and I know calcium and phosphorus also have a relationship when it comes to availability versus actual ability to use..</p><p>I recently learned, that the best melons grown in Texas are grown in an area with high K. And the biggest commercial producer said in an interview, "The 'saltier' the soil, the sweeter and juicier the melon will be".</p><p>I never knew that and he also recommended home gardens would grow better melons with some epsom salt added if the soil had low potassium. .</p><p></p><p>Now we return you back to the regularly scheduled program..</p><p></p><p>My older sister called me from East Texas this morning asking how to kill or control what many like to have in their yard. I'm not very familiar with it.</p><p>Crossvine<p>[h2]<em>Bignonia capreolata</em> L.[/h2]<p>It's evidently a pretty nice flowering plant but is taking over her new yard, fences and trees.</p><p></p><p>Suggestions? (her primary desirable grass is Bahia if that is an issue.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1820128, member: 18945"] Interesting how one affects the other and I know calcium and phosphorus also have a relationship when it comes to availability versus actual ability to use.. I recently learned, that the best melons grown in Texas are grown in an area with high K. And the biggest commercial producer said in an interview, "The 'saltier' the soil, the sweeter and juicier the melon will be". I never knew that and he also recommended home gardens would grow better melons with some epsom salt added if the soil had low potassium. . Now we return you back to the regularly scheduled program.. My older sister called me from East Texas this morning asking how to kill or control what many like to have in their yard. I'm not very familiar with it. Crossvine [H2][I]Bignonia capreolata[/I] L.[/H2] It's evidently a pretty nice flowering plant but is taking over her new yard, fences and trees. Suggestions? (her primary desirable grass is Bahia if that is an issue.) [/QUOTE]
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