well, i did it.

pete black

Well-known Member
fertilized the yard, 150 lbs. of tri-13 on a mixture of mostly bermuda and various other grasses and weeds. house was built on a former pasture and still surrounded by those various grasses. also planted 24 tomato plants. 48 in. apart in the rows and rows 60 in. apart. Will be caged later.
 
Im sort of like George Coley an elderly gentleman I used to do hay for. I pulled into his drive one hot July day while he was push mowing his yard. He was mopping the sweat on his brow when he said "son they tell me some people put fertilize on their yard." I told him that was true and he raised his voice and said "Why son, I would shoot a man if I caught him trying to fertilize my yard!" I miss Mr. Coley . I still use the John Deere seed drill I bought from him that he bought new in 1946. Lee
 
Its ALL a matter of perspective. I used to do "yard work" on a commercial basis and spread fertilizer. That was in OTHER FOLK's yards. Now that I'm retired...I don't want to do that in MY yard ... cause I don't want to mow grass so often. I can fully relate to the Mr. Coley story!!
 

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