Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Peters Plant food
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growinggpains |
MAINE.USA
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I tryed to get 15-11-29 at the local garden center. they said that they couldnt get it.but they did give me 15-10-30. Its made from scotts,and says peters plant food on the bag. does any one use this? Is this ok to use? thx gp
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8/7/2000 11:02:44 PM
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Greyhound |
South Hadley, MA
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Interesting. Is it a water soluble? If so, I can't see why not. The difference between 15-11-29 and 15-10-30 is virtually nothing chemically speaking. It seems to be hard to find xx-xx-XX in normal garden centers. I haven't looked online but it may be available through some website. What I am using for the end of the season I'm not going to say until I know for sure it doesn't kill my plant. I wouldn't want someone borrowing the idea and having there dead plant on my conscience.
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8/8/2000 11:41:28 PM
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Greyhound |
South Hadley, MA
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Oh, I also meant to add that usually xx-xx-XX fertilizers are geared towards things like fruit trees.
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8/8/2000 11:42:40 PM
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growinggpains |
MAINE.USA
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thanks gromit, yes it is water soluble. GP
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8/9/2000 8:54:20 AM
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part time player |
n.h.
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I to had a difficult time finding peters 15-11-29 as suggested by Dan L. in his book. I went to the local garden center and was told that the product was discontinued for "consumer use" however they could order it in a 25LB. bag. It took a few days but it did come in. By the way he also told me peters was bought out by Mirclegrow and they were disc. a lot of products. Good luck out there.
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8/17/2000 3:24:44 PM
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