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Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: molasses and fish mix
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kole |
Wimbledon, North Dakota
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i have seen people wright about mixing fish and molasses. sounds great. i learned how much mol. to mix but what about fish. what am i supposed to do there. i dought i take a whole fish and grind it up and put it on my garden. is there something to buy or how do i mix it with molasses and how much per square foot. my garden is about 40 by 40
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1/3/2004 11:45:35 AM
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CEIS |
In the shade - PDX, OR
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take a look at the links page under "Neptune's Harvest" This is a Fish emulsion fertilizer.
This is normally used as a foliar fert in the middle of the season.
A general site search under "molasses" will give you all the answers you need.
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1/4/2004 3:36:44 AM
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docgipe |
Montoursville, PA
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Kole.........As it goes with the saying: "It 'aint Rocket Science", you may work with your soil. I often do just waht Ceis has suggested to you. There is seldom a specific pill like answer to any organic direction question.
I fish! A couple times a year I go bug popping at the local pan fish lake. Anything from a few to a couple dozen fish come home for me and my garden. I will filet a couple for the table and the rest I slide into the patch at random by sticking the shovel, leaning forward on it and dropping in a fish. I follow the precise organization of a gray squirrel. Yep...that's what I do. :)
Now more to the point...I also use Holland's Land of Giants dehydrated fish and cold pressed liquid fish that I purchase from Craig Lembke, in gallons, regularlly. Each week my patch gets some....just a little from a trigger squeeze bottle the first month as a foliar. This is a mater of one tea spoon full of fish liquids (either one) in a quart trigger squeeze bottle on up to two tablespoons full in a gallon when the patch is in full vine or full leaf. My patch is 1000 sq. feet. I apply two gallons in foliar once a week or half that much twice a week. I, most of the time, mix the molasses at the same rates and apply it with the kelp,fish,molasses treatments. I find that reasonably hot water serves a worthwhile purpose when mixing the slurry and then adding the cold, to finish the filling of the spray tanks.
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1/4/2004 9:54:28 AM
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Big Kahuna 25 |
Ontario, Canada.
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Dwaine.....ROFLMAO.....precise organization of a gray squirrel.
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1/4/2004 1:38:39 PM
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