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ooha 06-07-2004 07:02 AM

high nitrogen fertiliser
 
What are the most inexpensive sources of chemical fertilizers for high
nitrogen application?




Antipodean Bucket Farmer 06-07-2004 10:02 AM

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What are the most inexpensive sources of chemical fertilizers for high
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Vox Humana 06-07-2004 03:02 PM

high nitrogen fertiliser
 

"ooha" wrote in message
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What are the most inexpensive sources of chemical fertilizers for high
nitrogen application?


Unbranded, inorganic fertilizers that you can purchase at places like feed
mills.



David Ross 06-07-2004 06:02 PM

high nitrogen fertiliser
 
ooha wrote:

What are the most inexpensive sources of chemical fertilizers for high
nitrogen application?


Because my soil and water tend to be alkaline, I usually use
ammonium sulfate, which is acidic. This is a high nitrogen
(21-0-0) fertilizer that is inexpensive (under $5 for 20 lbb).
However, you have to be very careful when using this as it can burn
tender roots and even foliage.

If alkaline soil is not a problem for you, try urea (50-0-0). I
use this on my compost pile (mostly brown matter) because the
sulfur in the ammonium sulfate inhibits the microbes that decompose
dead leaves.

I also use whatever is the "cheapest" lawn fertilizer I can find at
a local building-supply store. By "cheapest" I mean it has the
most amount of nitrogen per dollar, nitrogen being the nutrient
most deficient in my soil. (Take the first number (e.g., the 21 in
21-0-0), use it as a percentage to multiply the total weight of the
bag to get the pounds of nitrogen, and divide the result into the
price to get dollars per pound of nitrogen.) I use this not only
on my lawn but also in my flower and shrub beds to supply both
nitrogen and other nutrients. BE CAREFUL: Do NOT use lawn
fertilizer that contains any kind of weed killer in your flower
beds.

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ooha 06-07-2004 10:02 PM

high nitrogen fertiliser
 
Thanks- I appreciate your advice sincerely!

"David Ross" wrote in message
...
ooha wrote:

What are the most inexpensive sources of chemical fertilizers for high
nitrogen application?


Because my soil and water tend to be alkaline, I usually use
ammonium sulfate, which is acidic. This is a high nitrogen
(21-0-0) fertilizer that is inexpensive (under $5 for 20 lbb).
However, you have to be very careful when using this as it can burn
tender roots and even foliage.

If alkaline soil is not a problem for you, try urea (50-0-0). I
use this on my compost pile (mostly brown matter) because the
sulfur in the ammonium sulfate inhibits the microbes that decompose
dead leaves.

I also use whatever is the "cheapest" lawn fertilizer I can find at
a local building-supply store. By "cheapest" I mean it has the
most amount of nitrogen per dollar, nitrogen being the nutrient
most deficient in my soil. (Take the first number (e.g., the 21 in
21-0-0), use it as a percentage to multiply the total weight of the
bag to get the pounds of nitrogen, and divide the result into the
price to get dollars per pound of nitrogen.) I use this not only
on my lawn but also in my flower and shrub beds to supply both
nitrogen and other nutrients. BE CAREFUL: Do NOT use lawn
fertilizer that contains any kind of weed killer in your flower
beds.

--

David E. Ross
http://www.rossde.com/

I use Mozilla as my Web browser because I want a browser that
complies with Web standards. See http://www.mozilla.org/.





Christopher Green 07-07-2004 12:02 AM

high nitrogen fertiliser
 
"ooha" wrote in message . ..
What are the most inexpensive sources of chemical fertilizers for high
nitrogen application?


If you need fertilizers in commercial quantities, contact nearby
feed-and-seed stores or whoever supplies farmers in your area.

If your needs run just to home use, whoever sells sulphate of ammonia
or nitrate of ammonia the cheapest is your man.

(If you need nitrate of ammonia in quantity, be prepared to
demonstrate that your need is consistent with the quantity ordered and
that your intended use is a proper one.)

--
Chris Green

Bob S. 07-07-2004 03:02 AM

high nitrogen fertiliser
 
"ooha" wrote in message . ..
What are the most inexpensive sources of chemical fertilizers for high
nitrogen application?


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