capt1972 wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:What kind of classy golf course is this establishment?
It's actually a really nice course. Just has a Mexican maintenance staff.
Fify
lol I almost said that.
capt1972 wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:What kind of classy golf course is this establishment?
It's actually a really nice course. Just has a Mexican maintenance staff.
Fify
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^ thisThe Duck Hammer wrote:What kind of classy golf course is this establishment?
FlintRiverFowler wrote:Olly wrote:Planted mine Friday.
You remember my friend ware, they grow melons commercially and he told me to wait til April bc if it frost then I will be SOL.
Those Carolina 180s can get up to 200 lbs if you do it right.
I've got a patch alongside #13 fairway where I'm gonna alter my irrigation to hit my melon patch when it waters the golf course every night.
Planning on building my mounds from the greens soil that we pull out at aerification.
Also got all kinda goodies in the way of liquid fertilizer. Pretty much gonna have my guys hit the melons with my greens fertility program and also gona hit them with some humates and calcium that I'll be putting on the tees and fairways.
Gona have a fuck ton of watermelons hopefully.
Bufflehead wrote:^ thisThe Duck Hammer wrote:What kind of classy golf course is this establishment?
Jimbob and ms-13 turning the country club into a pay to pick watermelon patch.
Goldfish wrote:And you're going to eat all that chemically goodness? I'm hesitant to eat golf course geese, much less a plant doused in all that stuff
FlintRiverFowler wrote:Goldfish wrote:And you're going to eat all that chemically goodness? I'm hesitant to eat golf course geese, much less a plant doused in all that stuff
Most of my fertilizers are humates. Derived from natural shit. We don't even put the synthetic shit on our greens. Only time is when we spread the place with granular and it won't be getting where the melons are gonna be.
Olly wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Goldfish wrote:And you're going to eat all that chemically goodness? I'm hesitant to eat golf course geese, much less a plant doused in all that stuff
Most of my fertilizers are humates. Derived from natural shit. We don't even put the synthetic shit on our greens. Only time is when we spread the place with granular and it won't be getting where the melons are gonna be.
I've been composting for almost 2 years at this house and I mixed with some store bought cow manure into my garden this year. I'm hoping that it will make a difference.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:Olly wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Goldfish wrote:And you're going to eat all that chemically goodness? I'm hesitant to eat golf course geese, much less a plant doused in all that stuff
Most of my fertilizers are humates. Derived from natural shit. We don't even put the synthetic shit on our greens. Only time is when we spread the place with granular and it won't be getting where the melons are gonna be.
I've been composting for almost 2 years at this house and I mixed with some store bought cow manure into my garden this year. I'm hoping that it will make a difference.
Chicken shit is where it's at. Everything else is just a low quality substitute.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:High in phosphorus and nitrogen content. That's about it.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:High in phosphorus and nitrogen content. That's about it.
Unless you incorporate it into the soil the nitrogen vapor area quickly was my point. P will. Hang around.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:High in phosphorus and nitrogen content. That's about it.
Unless you incorporate it into the soil the nitrogen vapor area quickly was my point. P will. Hang around.
The phosphorus content has led to restrictions on using it. There's so much there a plant can't use it all and it's washed off. Leading to the explosive growth of plants in water sources, as water plants require a much smaller concentration of phosphorus for optimal growth. Can't remember the exact concentrations land vs. water plants.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:High in phosphorus and nitrogen content. That's about it.
Unless you incorporate it into the soil the nitrogen vapor area quickly was my point. P will. Hang around.
The phosphorus content has led to restrictions on using it. There's so much there a plant can't use it all and it's washed off. Leading to the explosive growth of plants in water sources, as water plants require a much smaller concentration of phosphorus for optimal growth. Can't remember the exact concentrations land vs. water plants.
I wish I could spread it on my golf course bc I need the OM but I don't think it would go over very well.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:High in phosphorus and nitrogen content. That's about it.
Unless you incorporate it into the soil the nitrogen vapor area quickly was my point. P will. Hang around.
The phosphorus content has led to restrictions on using it. There's so much there a plant can't use it all and it's washed off. Leading to the explosive growth of plants in water sources, as water plants require a much smaller concentration of phosphorus for optimal growth. Can't remember the exact concentrations land vs. water plants.
I wish I could spread it on my golf course bc I need the OM but I don't think it would go over very well.
Lol it don't smell that bad, but I can walk through a poultry house without batting an eye. The first thing you loose as a poultry man is your sense of smell.
The Duck Hammer wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:High in phosphorus and nitrogen content. That's about it.
Unless you incorporate it into the soil the nitrogen vapor area quickly was my point. P will. Hang around.
The phosphorus content has led to restrictions on using it. There's so much there a plant can't use it all and it's washed off. Leading to the explosive growth of plants in water sources, as water plants require a much smaller concentration of phosphorus for optimal growth. Can't remember the exact concentrations land vs. water plants.
I wish I could spread it on my golf course bc I need the OM but I don't think it would go over very well.
Lol it don't smell that bad, but I can walk through a poultry house without batting an eye. The first thing you loose as a poultry man is your sense of smell.
Olly wrote:Worst smell in the world.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:
Sinuses cleared, nose running, eyes watering...INSTANTLY
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Never grown it...my dad has grown it and gotten some real hot ones and some side by side weren't hot at all.
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