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Old 14-09-2004, 06:21 PM
lbbss
 
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Yes, but since it is humid in the summer time, you would this this would be
a problem with everyone. How do most people store their fertilizer, in
the original bag?

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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If it's JUST FERTILIZER, not weed/bug killer, maybe you could find a spot

in
the house where a small amount could be stored and dried until ready to

use.
Got a dehumidifier in the basement?

"lbbss" wrote in message
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I have a newer scotts fertilizer spreader. I always seams to clog

up.
I think it is due to slight more in the fertilizer. I keep it in my
aluminum shed ( in the original plastic bag). I seal the opened bag

with
duck take when in storage. I tryied drying it out by putting a

smaller
amount in a plastic bucket, but it still has a bit of moisture in it.
Anyone else have this problem? Should I be storing the fertilizer
differently. Can I still salvage this big bag of fertilizer, but

drying
it somehow? In the summer there is always moisture in the air, so

how
can you avoid this problem?