Re: Acidifying soil (was Re: Microsoft alert (Humor))
- To: i*@rt66.com
- Subject: Re: Acidifying soil (was Re: Microsoft alert (Humor))
- From: t*@lanl.gov (Tom Tadfor Little)
- Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 08:56:50 -0600
Carolyn writes
:
:Yesterday I posted the Baurer/Coble answer to this question, which was
:that yes, iron sulfate can be used as top dressing, and watered in or
:left for rains to work it in, and it lasts aboutthree years.
:
Yes, thanks Carolyn! I did see your answer, but only after I'd already
sent off the question. Time runs in circles sometimes.
I checked at the local nursery and the stuff often goes by the name of
"Copperas", unless I'm mistaken. Odd, because it has nothing to do with
copper as far as I can tell.
Happy irising, Tom
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