Need to fertilize

   / Need to fertilize #21  
TxJim I haven't been able to really tell cause haven't got the same rains as did with dry,its was looking good and then the rain quit and its looks terrible now. What is this Vitazyme?
 
   / Need to fertilize #22  
It's a type of liquid fert with reportedly soil enhancing microbes similar to Grasshopper. My neighbor has applied it the last couple of years. It's quite a bit cheaper than commercial fert with less results. Google Vitazyme and you can read about it. I understand about the no rain situation. I cut 25 acres of my own Coastal just to get a measly 198 sq bales. Boy am I getting RICH!!!!!!
 
   / Need to fertilize #23  
Egbert, A lot of sound info, and I particularly like the ones stressing the necessity of a soil test BEFORE you spend any money on lime or fertiliser. I also like Deerherd's (#10). The link is very good info, and note the remarks about when and when not to apply the different types of fertiliser and how much. Google the phrase "soil sampling" if you have not done it before. There are some very good papers from around the US, including one from Missouri about sampling pastures.

One thing to be careful of, is recommendations for very finely ground limestone and foliar absorbed fertilisers. They are both quick fixes and not long term improvers. If you click on the "signature" below you will see a little information about them in the latest blog - about half way through. They both have their uses and I spent several hours applying foliar fertiliser yesterday. I have only used the finely ground limestone once in my life and it was to kick-start a piece of ground. Coarser ground limestone still contains a very large percentage of fines (usually more than the quantity of fines you would apply if using fines only) and this means your spreading cost is indeed spread over several years. I average spreading about two tonnes of lime a year, and put it through my fertiliser spinner. Slow, but effective and cheap to apply.

I suggest you ensure the pH is either satisfactory (anything from 6 upwards for grass) or fix it first, even if you cannot afford to fertilise for a while. The pH is the starting point for fertility building. If your soil is very alkaline I would not worry at this stage, but take local advice on it all.
 

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