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| Autumnleaf |
Monrovia, CA
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Hi again!! Now that I have my germination temps sort of under control..I have alot of patch prep yet to do. I went to Depot the other day and bought 10 40-pound bags of gypsum. How much of this stuff do you use in, say a hundred square foot area? It mentions on the bag something like 5 pounds per..but I know that everything in this sport tends to be pushed up a bit...any suggestions? Thankyou so much! Michelle PS Finally got computer hooked up and can start keeping a diary this year!!!
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5/17/2004 11:18:34 PM
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| Duster |
San Diego
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The average ag grower puts in about 10 lbs of gypsom per 100 sq feet, many growers do this both in the spring and fall. Best wishes. Jim
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5/18/2004 1:26:49 AM
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| Autumnleaf |
Monrovia, CA
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Thanks Jim...I didn't get around to any soil treatment in the fall but will try to make up for it this spring. Michelle
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5/19/2004 11:19:39 PM
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