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Bill Raimond's Rose Garden
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4 JUN 07 by
Unregistered Guest
what iis Sprint 333 or Response ? xxxxxxxx@aol.com i like your alfalfa tea recipe
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5 JUN 07 by
Bill Raimond
Hi rose grower. I'm sorry, I goofed; I said Sprint 333 when I meant Sprint 330. Sprint 330 is a Iron Chelate Micronutrient (10% Chelated Iron) that is used to green up the foliage, it is also used for the correction of an iron deficiency in slightly acid or alkaline soils.
"Response" is a concentration of Red Australian Kelp. I think "Response" really brings out the very best in my rose(s) leaves; they are more lush and seem to have better color. I would suggest that If you use "Response" use it early in the morning-- "Response" is a micro-nutrient supplement and is not intended for use as plant food. In place of "Response" you could always use a plain liquid seaweed or kelp emulsion.
Keep them Roses growing-- Bill
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7 OCT 06 by
Jamie68
Bill ~~ I also find your journal a wonderful resource, and read it almost daily. Your post about cutting and conditioning roses for good, long lasting vase-life was particularly great! Thank-you for sharing all your experience and knowledge with us all! You have taught and inspired me. Jamie
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7 OCT 06 by
Unregistered Guest
Thank you for your kind words.Your Rose Friend,Bill Raimond
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7 OCT 06 by
Bill Raimond
Thank you for your kind words.Your friend in growing Roses,Bill Raimond
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1 SEP 06 by
HMF Admin
Bill,
We just want to thank you keeping a journal on HelpMefind. It is exactly what we had in mind when we conceived the idea of garden journals. Thanks !
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