Re: your mail
- To: Dennis Stoneburner <d*@roanoke.infi.net>
- Subject: Re: your mail
- From: D* G* <d*@bbs.cresnet.org>
- Date: Sat, 3 Aug 1996 18:05:38 -0700 (PDT)
Greetings from Cooler Washington! Hi Dennis. I was telling a friend
today about what I am learning about alphalfa pellets, and she has two
questions:
Any results from using the pellets on raspberry canes to produce larger
and better berries? And...how about the veggie garden - like tomatoes,
beets, carrots, green beans,and green leafy veggies? Anyone out there know?
Can it take the place of chemical fertilizers in the garden?
This is getting more interesting and more interesting!
Donna
On Fri, 2 Aug 1996, Dennis Stoneburner wrote:
> Donna Grossruck wrote:
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> >... Alphalfa pellets can be used as a food/fertilizer on iris and roses.
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> Dennis replies....Also hostas, daylilies, dogwoods, azaylas(sp), just
> about anything else that grows. I use it on Beardless irises too.
> GREAT STUFF.....
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> Dennis is cooler Virginia
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