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Old July 10th 03, 06:07 AM
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Default Liquid fertilizer

BenignVanilla wrote:
Not sure. I'll have to check. I have checked the Depots, Lowes, etc. Nobody
knows what Potash is when I ask, but I have also checked the aisles and not
see anything 0-0-60.


The three garden stores I went to last week had either not heard of
potash, didn't have it, or tried to sell me "green sand" which I think
was 0-0-5. Will try Ace Hardware or Coastal Farm tomorrow. Finally found
some good big and healthy WHs at a reasonable rate and have added
them to pond. With those and a little potash hope to be able to clear my
pond water to at least 2 feet by next weekend -- of course 85 to 95
degree weather today through Sunday may not help.
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Kathy B, zookeeper

 




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