Re: Ironite Alternatives
Here is some fat for people to chew on, as an option to Ironite.. I
would love to know what you people think....
http://www.azomite.com
Alun Jones wrote:
>
>
> > Lead & Arsenic are naturally occurring elements, that is why soil test
> say
> > Lead content is low not non existent. If you are concerned use Iron
> Sulfate &
> > Greensand you will have both Iron and Trace elements. Iron Sulfate made
> a
> > big difference in my garden last year. Hopefully I will see the soil
> again
> > this year if the snow ever melts.
> >
> > George Brooks
>
> Yo Cris, Jim, Wim, and George,
> Yes thats right Dave Stelts did not use
> IRONITE but the Checkons did and reports say that it should be safe to use
> at the recomended dose.
> As I said Chris I used something similar when I grew my 743 in 1997. This
> was Sulphate of Iron and trace elements bought seperatley after a soil
> test.If I get the IRONITE this year I will try it on some of my plants and
> iron sulphate on others. Snow in Liverpool today but it wont stay long and
> neither will yours George, Spring is here.
> Happy growing in 2001
>
> ALUN J ENGLAND
>
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