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Dear Master Cecil:
I understand that the Grand Duke is at 240 degree (SW) this year. And the opposite direction is at 60 degree (NE).
I want to plant an azalea (Du Juan) at about 60 degree in my yard. It is a small azalea bought from a nursery (not a grown up one). Is it safe to dig a hole of that size this year (2004)? Or it is better to postpone the planting? Thank you for your advice.
Regards,
Jen
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Dear Jen,
Frankly, if this is a small plant, and a one-off exercise, there is no issue in doing so. Unless, it is a prolonged event - which it is not.
In my opinion, go ahead with it. There is one School of thought that says that one could place a metal piece or metal (object) between this area and the home.. Hmm... not necessary.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
P.S. So long as you D.I.Y. is OK:) Don't call the bulldozers in! This is really - not too good....

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On 2/10/2004 11:28:28 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil:
I understand that the Grand
Duke is at 240 degree (SW)
this year. And the opposite
direction is at 60 degree
(NE).
I want to plant an azalea (Du
Juan) at about 60 degree in my
yard. It is a small azalea
bought from a nursery (not a
grown up one). Is it safe to
dig a hole of that size this
year (2004)? Or it is better
to postpone the planting?
Thank you for your advice.
Regards,
Jen

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