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Re: Fertilizing
[Re: Remington270]
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04/30/15 07:51 AM
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There's no way I'd plant a warm-season plot and spend time and money on something cows can and will eat. Save your money for fall and plant a good plot then. Any fertilizer you use now will basically be gone in 6 months (probably sooner). I'm not talking about planting anything new. I'm just talking about fertilizing what's already planted.
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