Hi all,
I have two Yaupon Holly weeping trees planted in my front yard, about 10 to 12 feet. I am having a hard time finding out what type of fertalizer to use on them. Do I use an acid, like holly, or a regular fertalizer? Thanks in advance...Cathy
Yaupon Holly ...Weeping Tree
Yaupons tend to grow well in less than ideal soil. You may not need to fertilize them. If you must then look for a product called Holly Tone.
I have raised them for years...and only feel the need to place a little compost around the roots of the plants during early spring to encourage bloom...but then I have also gone several years without composting because the weather dictates the bloom cycle...and I am always behind the eight-ball for Texas weather....
Thanks for the info!
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