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      Plant whisterias in a rich, medium loam.  Water heavily during the first summer.  Whisterias require a lot of sunshine and a warm wall to help it flower.

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High nitrogen fertilizer, like fish emulsion, provides foliage plants with plenty of leaf growth.

Raise bed gardens recipe includes stacking a layer of newspaper, peat moss, grass clipping, shreaded leaves, peat moss again, shredded leaves, peat moss, compost, peat moss with a cover of plastic. Make sure each layer is moist, give it a few weeks, stir the ingredients and presto - perfect mulch for your raised garden.