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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 912196" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>Dun, yes I remember that late April freeze. Here it got ot 0 for two days, I had been wearing shorts and mowed my yard several times. After the freeze here, things returned to normal. Turn out was maybe a few days late, but mostly things were ontime.</p><p>Agman, already fertlized, saw an early spring comin' and did it just before a rain. I always, and did this year, fertlize in the spring and again in the late summer. Always split it. I know you don't fertlize where you are and the way you operate, but do you agree with my method?</p><p>Hook, that is a thought I wanted, I hadn't thought of that. Good point. </p><p>Thanks gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 912196, member: 9115"] Dun, yes I remember that late April freeze. Here it got ot 0 for two days, I had been wearing shorts and mowed my yard several times. After the freeze here, things returned to normal. Turn out was maybe a few days late, but mostly things were ontime. Agman, already fertlized, saw an early spring comin' and did it just before a rain. I always, and did this year, fertlize in the spring and again in the late summer. Always split it. I know you don't fertlize where you are and the way you operate, but do you agree with my method? Hook, that is a thought I wanted, I hadn't thought of that. Good point. Thanks gs [/QUOTE]
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