Re: TB: Fertalizing Info



> Generally speaking, phosphate and potassium components of 
fertilzers remain 
> in the soil until used by the plants. There is a body of thought 
that 
> suggests adding nitrogen in the fall is detrimental to irises so, 
with 
> nitrogen, use your own judgement.
> 
> Phosphate and potassium should be incorporated into the soil if 
you wish to 
> avoid run off. Otherwise apply when it is convienent to do so.
> 
> Bill Burleson 7a/b
> Old South Iris Society
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Bill I was thinking of using a 6-10-10 blend. 
Will this be ok for the fall? My beds are raised and Im not to 
concerned with run off.

Susan Coffin, Logansport Indiana


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