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Old May 22, 2012   #31
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Espoma's Iron-Tone looks like another option. I picked up a 5 pound bag of it at a local nursery to give it a try. Besides the 2-1-3 NPK, it has 1.5% Calcium, 0.7% Magnesium, 13% Elemental Sulfer and 5% Iron
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Old May 22, 2012   #32
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Well, I am only really applying it for the Iron...and I will probably lay off of any fertilizers that are not organic for a while to make sure I dont burn my plants. How much of the 1-0-1 would I put per plant? Thanks for putting up with all the questions Worth. I am a total noob!!!
I'm more than happy to give my ideas on gardening they are only my ideas and open to discussion.
All I can say is it works for me.

A picture is worth a 1000 words so here is an example of what my ground looked like after I spread the 1-0-1 Ironite.

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Old May 22, 2012   #33
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Great picture,Worth! You are a true artist!
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