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RE: Hand Pollination
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- Subject: RE: Hand Pollination
- From: "* G* (* <G*@gepex.ge.com>
- Date: Fri, 1 Aug 1997 08:55:00 -0400
Marv; Greensand is the best source for trace elements that I have found,
just spread over area and till into top couple of inches.
Gary
Gary A. Soutier
Screen Print Technician - PPDC, GE Plastics
1 Plastics Ave, Pittsfield MA 01201
Phone: (413)-448-6309
FAX: (413)-448-7451
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> From: Lubadub@aol.com[SMTP:Lubadub@aol.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 1997 8:35 PM
> To: THEBORER@aol.com; pumpkins@athenet.net
> Subject: Re: Hand Pollination
>
> I read somewhere that the Zehrs use a fertilizer that has 60 different
> ingredients in it, all the trace elements. SDoes anyone know of
> anything
> meeting these requirements? Some of the mixtures used for water
> lillies have
> quite a few ingredients. Also for individuals looking for fertilizers
> high in
> Potassium, try Schultz's Tomato plus Plant Food which is probably
> available
> in most locations and is
> 18-19-30.
>
> Also I know that the Zehrs plant annual rye in their garden
> immediately after
> their pumpkins are harvested. I have been told that they apply a thin
> layer
> of cow manure to their entire garden in the early spring.
>
> Marv Meisner in Altoona PA
>
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