Mixed Bed References & Resources


Understanding Your Soil Test Results

Additional Cultural and Management Tips

  • If plants become yellowish in color and not vigorous, applying a small amount of high nitrogen turf fertilizer may be beneficial.
  • For astilible, chrysanthenum, lupine, and summer phlox, double the recommended nitrogen application.
  • Azalea and rhododendron have an acid soil pH requirement and soil pH should be managed separately.

Garden Fertilization (A2304)

Calibrating and Using Lawn Fertilizer and Lime Spreaders (A2306)

Organic Soil Conditioners (A2305)

Tree and Shrub Fertilization (A2308)

Caring for Deciduous Shrubs (A1771)

Mulches for Home Gardens and Plantings (A3383)

Guide to Garden Fertilizer Recommendations

Sampling Garden Soils and Turf Areas for Testing (A2166)

Additional Flower Publications from UW-Extension

Additional Landscape Publications from UW-Extension

The following North Central Regional Extension Publications may also be ordered from UW-Extension:

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