New kitchen garden lazy (Schiltigheim 67300)

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Re: New kitchen garden lazy (Schiltigheim 67300)




by Did67 » 31/05/18, 22:00

In any case what the instructions say!

But the package is the package !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: New kitchen garden lazy (Schiltigheim 67300)




by guibnd » 01/06/18, 09:30

indeed, it may be a lot concentrated in the same place !!!
that's what I put on 2-3 m2!
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Re: New kitchen garden lazy (Schiltigheim 67300)




by youskar » 01/06/18, 14:07

Hello,
I would like to know if ferramol is responsible, after ingestion by birds or other animals, for the white matter that I observe next to my plants or else the explanation would come from the cover installed, having no hay available but crushed wood, mowing grass, manure. I illustrate my point with these few photos.
Ps: I took this thread and not the main one

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Re: New kitchen garden lazy (Schiltigheim 67300)




by Max67300 » 01/06/18, 15:41

Moindreffor wrote:a tip, the ferramol you can put less at the foot of the plants and scatter more
it is better to cover a larger area by concentrating a few grains at the foot of the plants, which is important is the covered area
in ferramol, if I remember well it is not like in the other blue granules, of attractive powerful, so must bet more on the protected surface


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Ok thank you advice, yes I had a little heavy hand I admit ... I was so sad and in rage that I wanted to eradicate laugh ... The I put more because there are has enough for now. I will go back to the garden tomorrow morning, I would tell you what to give the rains and thunderstorms to us ... I would put less now or more in supermarkets it is true that it is more morning because it will really make a barrier everywhere ... Thank you for precious advice and I hope that next year we will be more spoiled by the weather ... In any case this year I also made some nonsense of establishment in terms of sun etc ... but hey we learn from mistakes ... Thank you and good luck :)
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Re: New kitchen garden lazy (Schiltigheim 67300)




by Max67300 » 01/06/18, 15:45

Did67 wrote:In any case what the instructions say!

But the package is the package !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Yes I admit ... Well it's not a big deal for the moment I stop "treating" so next time I put less or at least a little more everywhere ... For the treatment before planting I think that next year I will put it everywhere before planting in order to reduce the population before planting, at least I hope that it will work and to have less than this year. I'm going to the garden tomorrow (I can't today, it's rare that I spend a day without) but hey I would tell you the damage after rains and storms ...

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Re: New kitchen garden lazy (Schiltigheim 67300)




by Max67300 » 01/06/18, 15:46

Guibnd wrote:indeed, it may be a lot concentrated in the same place !!!
that's what I put on 2-3 m2!


Yes, indeed, next time I will have a lighter or more strategic hand :)

Good day, thank you for your answers
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Re: New kitchen garden lazy (Schiltigheim 67300)




by Moindreffor » 01/06/18, 17:44

Youskar wrote:Hello,
I would like to know if ferramol is responsible, after ingestion by birds or other animals, for the white matter that I observe next to my plants or else the explanation would come from the cover installed, having no hay available but crushed wood, mowing grass, manure. I illustrate my point with these few photos.
Ps: I took this thread and not the main one

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IMG_0473.JPG

this is your leftover ferramol, it seems to me
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Re: New kitchen garden lazy (Schiltigheim 67300)




by to be chafoin » 01/06/18, 20:01

Youskar wrote:[Img [imIMG_0475.JPGg] [/ img]]
: Cry: Frankly it's disgusting! I don't put Feramol anymore, I still have a box lying around, but I remember that I tried to avoid putting it on the leaves otherwise ...
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Re: New kitchen garden lazy (Schiltigheim 67300)




by Moindreffor » 01/06/18, 20:35

to be chafoin wrote:
Youskar wrote:[Img [imIMG_0475.JPGg] [/ img]]
: Cry: Frankly it's disgusting! I don't put Feramol anymore, I still have a box lying around, but I remember that I tried to avoid putting it on the leaves otherwise ...

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Re: New kitchen garden lazy (Schiltigheim 67300)




by to be chafoin » 01/06/18, 20:39

Very! But show that to someone before giving them the vegetable, they will think twice!
Good it is true that at least you have a vegetable, but good!
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