Horticulture Hotline 04/13/20
By Bill Lamson-Scribner
Wow, the Amaryllis are putting on a show! I don’t know why I
never grew these as a kid other than they were so beautiful that they looked
fake. One of my neighbors has an area of them and one day they were all foliage,
then poof, the next day the big blooms were open.
As the night time temperatures warm up and the grass starts
to actively grow, aerating should be considered for the health of your whole
landscape. Wet soils compact way more than dry soils, and we have had our share
of wet soils. While you have the holes open in your yard, there are many
products that you can add to that root zone area that will benefit your turf,
trees, and shrubs.
Aerating reduces compaction, reduces thatch, increases
oxygen movement to the roots, brings beneficial microorganisms to the surface,
cuts runners, and allows better penetration of water, fertilizers, or control
products into the soil.
Right after aerating, while the holes are open, is a good
time to add SeaHume G, BGK 7500, products containing mycorrhiza, Crab Shell, Turface
and/or Cotton Burr Compost. Even if you
are not aerating, these products are great to add to your lawn and beds.
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SeaHume G is a bio-stimulant humic acid product
that will help your roots grow, soften up the soil, feed beneficial
micro-organisms in the soil, make nutrients that are in the soil more available
to the plants, and keep fertilizer from leaching. SeaHume G also contains 10%
cold water seaweed. The seaweed also acts as a bio-stimulant and is a source of
over 60 minor elements, amino acids, and natural chelating agents.
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BGK 7500 is a granular organic product that has
thatch eating bacteria mix in with a 03-03-03 fertilizer. BGK 7500 is also
fortified with 6% humic acid.
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04-04-04 Bolster and other products that contain
mycorrhiza. By applying these products while the roots are exposed, the
mycorrhiza can attach to the roots quickly. These friendly fungi will help the
plant absorb water and nutrients from the soil while competing with bad fungus
in the soil.
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Turface can last about 20 years in the soil and
help manage moisture. This is a clay
product that has been super-heated until it pops! This makes this product sterile as well as
turns it into a little capillary. This
capillary holds water and then releases it as the plant needs it. This product is used on baseball infields to
manage the moisture levels in clay; otherwise the clay would be rock hard or
moist and slimy. Turface will also keep fertilizer and water from leaching in
sandy soils. Turface is great for wet or dry areas (like a thermos knows
whether to keep something hot or cold).
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Cotton Burr Compost will add water holding
capabilities to the soil by adding organic matter to the soil. Cotton Burr Compost will soften up clay as
well as giving sandy soil nutrient holding capacity. Cotton Burr Compost is very high in nutrition
and will also help increase populations of beneficial organisms in the soil.
All the above products will help conserve moisture as well.
Always read, understand and follow product label. The
product label is a Federal Law.
Bill Lamson-Scribner
can be reached during the week at Possum’s Landscape and Pest Control Supply.
Possum’s has three locations 481
Long Point Rd in Mt. Pleasant
(971-9601), 3325 Business Circle
in North Charleston
(760-2600), or 606 Dupont Rd,
in Charleston
(766-1511). Bring your questions to a Possum’s location, or visit us at
http://www.possumsupply.com. You can also call in your questions to “ The
Garden Clinic”, Saturdays from noon to 1:00, on 1250 WTMA (The Big Talker). The Horticulture Hotline is
available 24 / 7 at possumsupply.com.