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Bone meal, feather meal...etc etc

rutgers1
16 years ago

I see that Ringer Lawn Restore as well as the Scotts organic fertilizer have things like bone meal and feather meal. Do these require microorganisms to break them down in order to release the nitrogen? I ask because I am looking for an organic way to winterize, and people here have said that a late November application of soy bean meal or corn meal gluten would not really work.

For those interested, Home Depot is selling the Scotts organic fertilizer for $14. I have seen it cheaper in the past. In fact, I think I saw it somewhere for $7 once.

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