Fertilizing and Watering
  
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            Subject:  Molasses?
			
  
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            | FDRthegreat2 | 
            
               Murfreesboro, TN, USA 
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               Where do you all purchase/get/obtain your malasses from that you use in your patches? and what type do you get? Sulfered and non-sulfered. And what is the difference if anyone knows? 
		
				
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               2/24/2009 8:08:19 AM 
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            | abbynormal | 
            
               Johnston, R.I. 
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               non sulfer from a feed store 
		
				
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               2/24/2009 8:23:57 AM 
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            | Cornhusk | 
            
               Gays Mills, Wisconsin 
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               For soil drenching/foliar feeding the molasses you could get is Grandma's unsulfered molasses from Wal-Mart. Generally used as a foodstuff for teas.
  
		
				
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               2/24/2009 9:46:50 AM 
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            | Peace, Wayne | 
            
               Owensboro, Ky. 
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               A lot less costly at a feed store than Wally World. I think I paid less than $5 for 3 gallons last year. Peace, Wayne 
		
				
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               2/24/2009 4:50:57 PM 
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            | Richard | 
            
               Minnesota 
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               I just found a farm feed supply store that sells it in belle plain, mn 5 gallons for 9 dollars. 
		
				
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               2/24/2009 5:44:33 PM 
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            | FDRthegreat2 | 
            
               Murfreesboro, TN, USA 
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               I called one feed store and they only sell it by the ton! yes, I said a ton! I said to him, that was a little much, I was looking for 3 to 5 gallons. Nevertheless, they couldn't help me. He probably is laughing with all of his buddies after he got off the phone with me. 
		
				
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               2/24/2009 5:56:14 PM 
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            | Jed | 
            
               Frankfort Ohio 
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               amish store if you got one close 
		
				
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               2/24/2009 6:12:38 PM 
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            | shaker | 
            
               Colorado Springs.Co 
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               Always give your business to your local garden center before you go to Walmart. I get mine at a neighborhood natural food store called Mountain Mamma's. I'm not a tree hugger I just think we need to support our local folks. 
		
				
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               2/24/2009 6:29:33 PM 
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            | Richard | 
            
               Minnesota 
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               I put "farm feed stores" in google search for burnsville,mn and about 8 different stores came up with in a 50 mile radius. 
		
				
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               2/24/2009 7:42:51 PM 
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            | *Old *Man* | 
            
               Sheridan . NY 
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                 FDR go to feed mill or horse store ask for feed grade ---Or we sell it  ---> www.candjfert.com---craig 
		
				
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               2/25/2009 8:03:25 AM 
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            | Tomato Man | 
            
               Colorado Springs, CO 
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               For Shaker....Rick's Nurs. in C/S has a Dry Molassess which can be sprinkled into back-fill soil, on top and into compost piles, or be scratched into surface soils above root zone of any growing veg, annual or perennial and is a very good food source to activate vitality and reproduction of micro-biological life in that soil medium below.  Feed the soil, feed the buggies, and the plant will thank you. (soilmender.com has more info) 
		
				
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               3/14/2009 11:09:14 AM 
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