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Old 14-04-2003, 12:56 AM
Sabaa Mundia
 
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hi,
i am lookin for a good seed spreader, looked at the scotts ones but i feel
they r too big. i was lookin for the red round ones that i have seen many
gardeners with. i looked in quite a few nurseries , home depot and lowes no
one carries them. does anyone know where i could find them and for how much.
i live in long island ,new york.
thanks,
sabaa.


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Old 14-04-2003, 04:20 AM
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They have little boxes with hand cranks , like a music box. This holds
over a quart. They are easy to use, I think, because you can see the
bitty grains and seeds flying out in front of you. But be careful not to
use a lot. If you are planting grass use fertilizer with lower N number
for nitrogen. Seedlings don't like lots of food. N of 23 is in the
middle and sometimes labelled starter fertilizers. People use more if
they water a lot and have a thick lawn. Roughing up bare spots with a
hand claw is about all you need to do, though if you can break the soil
more deeply it helps.

You could dig some of the sod all from one area and lift them out, then
fill the bare areas, if this seems to make sense. This is easier for me
to grow grass in one group then all over the lawn. Keep new seeding,
seedlings, and transplants watered.

The rhododendron may be suffering from a fungus, or something like
fusarium, they may be in toxic soil. Perhaps someone put much lime on
the lawn before you? Zoysia grass is unusual to me, did you choose that?
Can't help with the shrubs much, good luck. Try a ph test under them
maybe.

Sabaa Mundia wrote:

hi,
i am lookin for a good seed spreader, looked at the scotts ones but i feel
they r too big. i was lookin for the red round ones that i have seen many
gardeners with. i looked in quite a few nurseries , home depot and lowes no
one carries them. does anyone know where i could find them and for how much.
i live in long island ,new york.
thanks,
sabaa.



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Old 14-04-2003, 04:20 AM
Trish K.
 
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They have little boxes with hand cranks , like a music box. This holds
over a quart. They are easy to use, I think, because you can see the
bitty grains and seeds flying out in front of you. But be careful not to
use a lot. If you are planting grass use fertilizer with lower N number
for nitrogen. Seedlings don't like lots of food. N of 23 is in the
middle and sometimes labelled starter fertilizers. People use more if
they water a lot and have a thick lawn. Roughing up bare spots with a
hand claw is about all you need to do, though if you can break the soil
more deeply it helps.

You could dig some of the sod all from one area and lift them out, then
fill the bare areas, if this seems to make sense. This is easier for me
to grow grass in one group then all over the lawn. Keep new seeding,
seedlings, and transplants watered.

The rhododendron may be suffering from a fungus, or something like
fusarium, they may be in toxic soil. Perhaps someone put much lime on
the lawn before you? Zoysia grass is unusual to me, did you choose that?
Can't help with the shrubs much, good luck. Try a ph test under them
maybe.

Sabaa Mundia wrote:

hi,
i am lookin for a good seed spreader, looked at the scotts ones but i feel
they r too big. i was lookin for the red round ones that i have seen many
gardeners with. i looked in quite a few nurseries , home depot and lowes no
one carries them. does anyone know where i could find them and for how much.
i live in long island ,new york.
thanks,
sabaa.



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Old 14-04-2003, 04:20 AM
Trish K.
 
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my double post was accidental, i tried to to warn you not to use lots of
N nitrogen, like 43 3 3 because it causes algae plumes and other
imbalances. If you can feed less, it's better.
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Old 22-04-2003, 09:44 AM
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Ortho makes the hand cranker. It's Red and called a whirly bird broadcast
spreader.
"Trish K." wrote in message
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They have little boxes with hand cranks , like a music box. This holds
over a quart. They are easy to use, I think, because you can see the
bitty grains and seeds flying out in front of you. But be careful not to
use a lot. If you are planting grass use fertilizer with lower N number
for nitrogen. Seedlings don't like lots of food. N of 23 is in the
middle and sometimes labelled starter fertilizers. People use more if
they water a lot and have a thick lawn. Roughing up bare spots with a
hand claw is about all you need to do, though if you can break the soil
more deeply it helps.

You could dig some of the sod all from one area and lift them out, then
fill the bare areas, if this seems to make sense. This is easier for me
to grow grass in one group then all over the lawn. Keep new seeding,
seedlings, and transplants watered.

The rhododendron may be suffering from a fungus, or something like
fusarium, they may be in toxic soil. Perhaps someone put much lime on
the lawn before you? Zoysia grass is unusual to me, did you choose that?
Can't help with the shrubs much, good luck. Try a ph test under them
maybe.

Sabaa Mundia wrote:

hi,
i am lookin for a good seed spreader, looked at the scotts ones but i

feel
they r too big. i was lookin for the red round ones that i have seen

many
gardeners with. i looked in quite a few nurseries , home depot and lowes

no
one carries them. does anyone know where i could find them and for how

much.
i live in long island ,new york.
thanks,
sabaa.





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