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Old 21-01-2009, 06:19 PM posted to rec.gardens
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David E. Ross wrote:
On 1/20/2009 7:23 AM, Stephen Henning wrote:
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"David E. Ross" wrote:

Some 20-25 years ago, I bought a 5 lb bag of zinc sulfate. It was
packed by Bandini, which is no longer in business. I use only a little,
on my four dwarf citrus and on my gardenia. Now that the bag is almost
empty, none of the nurseries around me carry it.

Does anyone know of a retail source of zinc sulfate in relatively small
packages? No, I don't want it mixed with iron or boron. And I'm
looking for it in the form of dry powder or granules.

It seems that, in recent years, it's becoming harder and harder to find
single-nutrient fertilizers. All I see are combinations. However, even
the combinations are incomplete. For example, most commercial citrus
fertilizers contain no zinc although citrus is well-know to require
extra zinc. One commercial citrus food contains 0.02% zinc; 0.50% or
even 1.00% would be better.

ACE Hardware sells:

Western Organics 5 lb bag of Zinc Sulfate for $4.49

Ace#: 7194657
Manf#: LG40021
UPC#: 087818402219

http://www.acehardwaresuperstore.com...sulfate-p-8967
5.html


I contacted the nearest Ace Hardware (about 3 miles away). They don't
carry any garden supplies.

I then contacted another Ace Hardware (about 25 miles away). They will
order zinc sulfate for me. Thanks.


BTW, a simple Google search indicates that Bandini is very much still in
business. Of course, a simple Google search also shows a multitude of
sources for Zinc Sulfate.