Any thoughts on screamin green
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Re: Any thoughts on screamin green
I'm a big fan. I discovered it in 2016 and have been using it since. Used to be able to get it for about $25 per bag, but it's gone up since then to like $38 in 2019. Still use it once a year, though.
What would you like to know?
What would you like to know?
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Re: Any thoughts on screamin green
Thanks. Was just curious if others had used and liked it. The SiteOne guy was saying good things about it and that it was pretty popular with the local landscapers so figured I'd give it a go. Milo is impossible to get so been looking for an alternative.
I have super sandy soil so thinking of splitting applications at 60% dose. Have you had or heard of any burn issues?
I have super sandy soil so thinking of splitting applications at 60% dose. Have you had or heard of any burn issues?
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Re: Any thoughts on screamin green
A guy I work with just picked up a bag at a local site one and he's in love with the product after one use. He said it made a noticable difference in his lawn.
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Re: Any thoughts on screamin green
Great to hear. The SiteOne guy said it's getting loud of positive feedback.
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Re: Any thoughts on screamin green
Nope, no burn potential at all at low rates, under 3 lbs/K or so. Rumor has it, the Biosolid content is a half of a bag of OceanGro. Great stuff.
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