Blossom Booster on Roses, Bulbs, Marigolds, & Shrimp Plants
3/13/2024 – Mixed Blossom Booster at 1 Tbsp/gallon and applied to:
Continue ReadingA farmer works in acres not hours.
3/13/2024 – Mixed Blossom Booster at 1 Tbsp/gallon and applied to:
Continue Reading3/13/2024 – Used the new cyclone seeder to spread Extinguish targetting 1.5 lbs per acre per the label with the spreader’s gate set to 1/8 inch opening. So, 1/2 lb would almost cover 14,500 SF and that is about the same as the front yard as well as the yard west of the driveway and […]
Continue Reading3/4 & 3/12/2024 – Bought a 12 CY load and a 6 CY Load of crushed pine bark mulch for $30/CY from Longleaf Mulch on Ward Road and hired Anthony Allen to deliver and spread it on these dates for $550+100 to spread and $150+100 to deliver. We had sprayed the weeds with Glyphosphate and […]
Continue Reading3/12/2024 – Transplanted the tomatoes started in the 1-inch small 6X6 trays into 2×2 deep pots. They were about 8″ tall but not yet pot-bound.
Continue Reading3/8/2024 – Fertilized the flower beds, oak leaf hydrangea, and satsuma in the orchard with the slow-release fertilizer other than these plants.
Continue ReadingAt 1 ton/ac for pelletized lime that is equivalent to 1874 lbs of standard lime. need to spread 1.94×1874/40=90 bags
Continue Reading3/2/2024 – Fertilized the row of blueberry bushes with slow-release fertilizer.
Continue Reading2/28/2024 – Using info from last year it was sprayed after greening (too late) so sprayed the lawn with Fertilome’s Weed Free Zone (WFZ) now. WFZ kills/controls Florida Betony, Spiderwort, and Creeping Charlie which are major issues this year…as usual. 3/2/2024 – With the backpack sprayer, sprayed the edges, spiderwort that did not look sick, […]
Continue ReadingThe four 1-gallon camellias bought at Kim’s on 1/6/2024 were planted in the locations below. The positions are between the Crepes numbered east to west beginning with the one in the corner of the Pecan Orchard as No. 1. Between Crepes 2-3 — Camellia Laura Walker Between Crepes 3-4 — Camellia sasanqua X japonica – […]
Continue Reading2/22/2024 ACES says here for a low-maintenance lawn apply ½ lb. nitrogen per 1,000 SF three times per year. So to get 0.5 lb nitrogen with 15-0-15 would require spreading per 1,000 SF 0.5/0.15 = 3.33 lbs/1,000 SF of 15-0-15. The 15-0-15 contains 2% iron. So, that rate over the actual area is 3.33×53= 176 lbs to […]
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