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Online glenn57

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whats everyone use for fertilizing your garden and or lawn?????? in a conversation elsewhere this Milorganite was brought up. i bought a bag once and not sure what to think. a few swear by it and its cheaper then 10-10-10. after researching it more indepth, it has a good nitrogen base, but man the way my garden looks this year i dont need it. there are other nutrients in it but just looking for opinions!!!!!!
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Cant help with grass,Buy a cheap soil tester it will show PH and nutrient content. Its not specific but helps.I just dosed the Asparagus with high nitrogen for next years sprouts,Maters just got the epsom salts and a high phosphorus for blooming same wit peppers, maters today get the grass clipping mulch. I wouldnt worry about any brand name being better than another for a garden all ya need is the 3 basic nutrients in standard fertilizer and then minerals.This is my last adding anything to the garden this year beyond July it dont do much before freeze
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Cant help with grass,Buy a cheap soil tester it will show PH and nutrient content. Its not specific but helps.I just dosed the Asparagus with high nitrogen for next years sprouts,Maters just got the epsom salts and a high phosphorus for blooming same wit peppers, maters today get the grass clipping mulch. I wouldnt worry about any brand name being better than another for a garden all ya need is the 3 basic nutrients in standard fertilizer and then minerals.This is my last adding anything to the garden this year beyond July it dont do much before freeze
:happy1: :happy1: thanks fer the reminder........i need to get out by my secret asparaghus patch and fertilize that too!!!!!!!!!

your alright, i dont care what Reb and the DNR says about you!!!!!!!! :smoking: :happy1: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Plenty of free fertilizer flyin' around on here.  ;)

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Since most of the gardens we have are raised, I use this...

I bought some other cheap stuff to put on the asparagus that dew recommended.

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Dis is what I use. Applied at 10 ton per acre, it contains 68 lbs. of N, 140 lbs. P2O5, 227 lbs. K2O and 26 lbs. of S!  :happy1:

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Dis is what I use. Applied at 10 ton per acre, it contains 68 lbs. of N, 140 lbs. P2O5, 227 lbs. K2O and 26 lbs. of S!  :happy1:

Stop in sometime and I'll pitch yer back seat full!  :rotflmao:
Well That could be a salad to one guy here>>Just add Catsoup OR the swampland guy may claim its a speciality?? Now Me I just say  Now, them poultices be laced with feathermoss and mustard root. Mind you drop water on 'em occasional and keep 'em damp.
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Yer smokin' with Delmar again, aintcha? :smoking:   :whistling:

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Figured 57 :bs: would be at the center of this thread. ;) :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Figured 57 :bs: would be at the center of this thread. ;) :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
yea, well, ya ask a simple question and it gets blown all out of proportion!!! :pouty: :pouty: :rotflmao:
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Figured 57 :bs: would be at the center of this thread. ;) :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
yea, well, ya ask a simple question and it gets blown all out of proportion!!! :pouty: :pouty: :rotflmao:

and generally it's you doing that!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:
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Figured 57 :bs: would be at the center of this thread. ;) :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
yea, well, ya ask a simple question and it gets blown all out of proportion!!! :pouty: :pouty: :rotflmao:

and generally it's you doing that!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:
:angel: :angel: :confused:  :tut: :rotflmao:
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Figured 57 :bs: would be at the center of this thread. ;) :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
yea, well, ya ask a simple question and it gets blown all out of proportion!!! :pouty: :pouty: :rotflmao:

and generally it's you doing that!!!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:



I think Glenn's found the perfect thread for hisself... :bs: ;)
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shoe fits wear it!!!
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shoe fits wear it!!!
:pouty: :tut: :tut: well you fellers ain't no day at da beach either. :confused: :rotflmao:
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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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I heard Glenn has issues on da beach..... :rotflmao:

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I heard Glenn has issues on da beach..... :rotflmao:
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The lawn and flowers seem to be liking last weeks shot of fertilizer that was put down, in addition to the cool wedder! Grass is really thick, and the sedum's are going bonkers!  They're just loaded with bumbles, which is good...we need more bees.  :smiley:

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The yard looks great reb!! You can always borrow remi and a tennis ball for some aerating,  sod seems to fly, like my yard..

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Very nice Rebs.  You keep a great yard. 

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The yard looks great reb!! You can always borrow remi and a tennis ball for some aerating,  sod seems to fly, like my yard..

Ha! Thanks! Good ol' Remi!!  :rotflmao:  I'll need the hockey stick too...is it lie #5? My preferred hook....*WHACK*

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so decided today that since all the lawn care businesses are out and about doing there lawn spraying thing i could fertilize my lawn too.

i have used 10-10-10, last few years i used the miloganite. this year since menards had the 11% off deal going i bought what they called E co ganite. looks and smell pretty much the same as the miloganite.

figured right before the rain...........what the heck...........2-36 lb bags, well i have about a 1/4 bag left.
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Let us know how it turns out. I wanna dethatch so I'm gonna wait till thats done. But it's the usual,  gypsum pellets and lawn food from either Scott's or menards brand..

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I've come to the conclusion you need to periodically change it up once in a while.

Even with women!!🤭 :rotflmao: at least till your married  :confused: :pouty: :rotflmao:
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I've come to the conclusion you need to periodically change it up once in a while.

Even with women!!🤭 :rotflmao: at least till your married  :confused: :pouty: :rotflmao:

 :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Used a lot of Scott's products on the golf course, mostly fungicides. Good stuff, spendy though. Had the local Ag service company fertilize the fairways with a granular. We sprayed Trimec for the herbicide, again kind of expensive but we always got good results.
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Grass likes nitrogen. I always use a higher first number for my lawn.....like 20.

10/10/10 is really a good balanced fertilizer for garden plants.
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