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I would try replanting them in "rich" soil. The soil gets depleted of nutrients with the years. If you can't do that, start them on a liquid fertilizer. Miracle Grow can help. Osmocote is another good one... but it takes longer as it is not in liquid form.
#28
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I would try replanting them in "rich" soil. The soil gets depleted of nutrients with the years. If you can't do that, start them on a liquid fertilizer. Miracle Grow can help. Osmocote is another good one... but it takes longer as it is not in liquid form.
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