Looking for a local source for bone meal.
Well, I got back my soil test and my front lawn needs, of all things,
phosphate. So, I'm looking for 50-100lbs of bone meal to go down with a top dressing of compost, or 100-200lbs of 5-10-5 fertilizer. I'd rather go compost and a phosphate source as that'll help increase the availability of existing phosphorous. -- Chris Dukes davej eskimos have hundreds of words for snow. I have two. Bullshit. |
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