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Steve-Maine

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When I was in the tree business I always used crow bar method in fertilizer evergreens at rate of 3 lbs per inch caliper. Getting older and harder to do it will crow bar method. Would Jobe spikes work as well ? Thanks Steve
 
When I was in the tree business I always used crow bar method in fertilizer evergreens at rate of 3 lbs per inch caliper. Getting older and harder to do it will crow bar method. Would Jobe spikes work as well ? Thanks Steve
Excuse my ignorance, but what's the crowbar method?

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Excuse my ignorance, but what's the crowbar method?

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You make holes in ground and fill hole up to about 2" from top with 10-6-4 fertilizer. Don't fill hole to top or you will burn the grass. Use loam on tow two inches. Also used to have power auger like a ice auger.
 
You make holes in ground and fill hole up to about 2" from top with 10-6-4 fertilizer. Don't fill hole to top or you will burn the grass. Use loam on tow two inches. Also used to have power auger like a ice auger.
I'm guessing you go the depth of a crowbar?

Also, I've just been using fish emulsion on mine and it seems to work pretty well.

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