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Old 17-02-2005, 09:12 PM
Gail Futoran
 
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"clancy" wrote in message
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how do you mix this - and it's really good for roses? I have so many rose
bushes around the property and would really love to make sure they live a
good long time.

Clancy

"ed" wrote in message
m...
I had to stop myself from going to the store to get my alfalfa meal,

cotton
seed meal, fish oil, and epsom salts....if I got it, I'll be tempted to

use
it.......gotta wait another month.....aaarrrgghhhh....

ed in winston salem nc


Everybody has different recipes, some use the alfalfa
meal dry mixed into the soil, some mix it with water. I do
alfalfa tea, which is basically 10-12 cups alfalfa pellets in
30 gallons of water (I use garbage cans), about a cup of
Epsom salts, and I think about a half cup of chelated iron.
Let it sit until it gets stinky (depends on weather), then
put about 1 gallon on each plant. I put two gallons on
climbers, less than a gal. on minis and small or new roses.

That's twice a year, spring and fall. I have 150 roses
and it takes time to get all the roses fed. In between I
spray with seaweed and even use Peters or Miracle Gro.
The beds get compost at least once a year, and that's
an easy source of nutrients for roses.

Gail
near San Antonio TX USA Zone 8