Are your flowering perennials struggling with smaller leaves and blooms? Is your fruit tree not producing? Feed the roots with some Epsom Salts. This great source of Magnesium will help the roots absorbs more nitrogen and phosphorus. Use 2 tablespoons per medium size plant.
Here are a couple of links to order Epsom Salts for your garden.
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How to perk up your plants with Epsom Salts
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