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by irene_b on 1-Mar-2007
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Originally Posted by Dale Cochoy
Irene,
I can't really get any better explaination than in article. I mix till it "looks good", like concrete, mix dry first then add water(liquids) slowly while mixing.
and, as mentioned in the article, one of the most important ingredients is about 10 lbs of cheap flour in a wheelbarrow full. This will make them hard enough that a fingernail is hard to penetrate. They last a couple months ( here) . Without the flour they crumble apart quickly.
I think these are FAR better than any that EVER came out of Japan and pretty cheap besides.


Nip,
i have no idea what the final NPK is, no way of telling. I've not found that to be important, and, I guess no experienced customers have either.

Tom,
Winchester .270 maybe? >(

Actually, I have no deer here. But, my three Jack Russell Terriers keep wife and I busy in the summer rescueing oppossums, racoons, etc. We are at about 50%

Dale

P.S. I BETTER NOT start going to shows and seeing all the newbies selling these!



Not to worry Dale!
He has low tolerance to bad smells.
My guess is he won't last a hour.....
Irene
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by Vonsgardens on 2-Mar-2007
Dale,
And if you want extra special stinky fertilizer balls- add fish meal as well to the mix- Might get the neighborhood association afer you. Great recipe, and it woks. John
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by Dale Cochoy on 2-Mar-2007
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Dale,
And if you want extra special stinky fertilizer balls- add fish meal as well to the mix- Might get the neighborhood association afer you. Great recipe, and it woks. John


John,
Did you read my post??
D.
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