Re: bermudagrass wars/now additives


Yes at first. Gets mixed in pretty well though. And see Kitty's
excellent answer below. Fixes up any iron or trace mineral deficiencies
nicely.


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: kmrsy@comcast.net
Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date:  Wed, 03 Sep 2003 15:40:25 +0000

>Greensand
>
>Greensand (0-1-5) is a naturally occurring iron-potassium silicate containing 
>marine potash, silica, iron oxide, magnesia, calcium plus 30 other trace 
>minerals. It is non-burning and holds moisture in the layer of soil where plant 
>roots feed.
>
>Restore vibrant colors! Prolong Blooming!
>
>Application: 20 pounds per 1000 square feet or for roses and ornamental bushes 
>apply 2 cups per bush.
>> Pam, does greensand retain its green color when mixed with your soil? Does it 
>> have any nutrients?
>>     Ceres
>> 
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX/zone 8A



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