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Gitagal wrote:
Rick Webb---
WHAT is "Celery Pear"????? hat does that have to do with lawns???

Thank you for supporting Milorganite as well. I try to sell as much as I can of it.
Compared with the high-priced Scotts products--Milorganite is a gem!
You get a 35lb. bag of it, at the HD, for $12.78. Look in the lawn fertilizer aisle.
It is a clean product. Non-toxic in any way. Organic...Non-burning--apply it any
time of the year--No watering in needed--Safe for all the waterways--can be used
on your beds--and is also a deer deterrent. They "smell it" and go away.

Scotts cannot even get close to that price! It is SO expensive! It is too high in "N"--
no matter what formulation you buy. like--WHO needs a fertilizer so high in "N"
at this time of year??? Spring? maybe-but not in the fall. It is all a money grab!
Besides--the price is out of the world for any of their bags. Small ones?~ $27.
Biger ones--~$45-$54. What a rip-off.

There are many other products that will feed your lawn instead, Be smart!
look into it!
Thank you for your support of Milorganite. Spread it around..teeee//heee....:o)

Pics are from 2013---

1--My front lawn , in April 2013, after one fertilization with Milorganite

2--My back lawn--which hardly sustains a lawn at all because of all the Maple roots--
also in April 2013.

Granted-that ALL lawns look better in spring due to the rains and moisture.
BUT--It is the only time I feed my lawn all year. And I use Milorganite.

This message was edited Nov 23, 2015 10:43 PM