Re: Alfalfa


From: "Janice Stocks" <kjan44@freewwweb.com>

Where might I go to buy alfalfa pellets? I haven't seen anything like that
except for rabbit food anywhere. The rabbit food has all of the other stuff
in it.
Thanks,
Janice Stocks
Baytown,TX
Zone 9

>janet & shan wrote:
>>
>> From: "janet & shan" <shan@montana.net>
>>
>> We have read about adding an alfalfa mix to the soil to add extra
nutrition
>> for iris.  We bought alfalfa cubes.  I mixed about four cups of these
cubes
>> to a five gallon bucket.  They break up and become like green straw
fairly
>> quickley and I poured it on the reblooming iris beds to give them a boost
>> before they bloom again.  I am wondering if the cubes are the right
stuff?
>> Then I mix them in the soil?? and they are like compost?? So far only
have
>> one iris bed completed.  Any information you have would be helpful.
These
>> cubes are loose cut alfalfa and resemble shreded broccoli.   Thanks,
Janet
>> & Shan, Billings Montana
>>
>
>J & S,
>
>Check out these articles about alfalfa on the Canadian Iris Society Web
>Site: http://tor-pw1.netcom.ca/~cris/CIS/alfalfa.html
>
>Rick Tasco
>Superstition Iris Gardens
>Central California in the Sierra Nevada foothills...where the Texas heat
>wave will be coming our way soon. Ugh!
>Zone 8
>
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