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Jul 9, 2016 12:45 AM CST
Name: Sharon Rose
Grapevine, TX (Zone 8a)
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I have been using alfalfa meal for years. The feed store here only carries small bags so I have him order in the big bags because they are cheaper.
But looking even cheaper are the pellets. The pellets are 1/2 the price of meal. I also had as much rabbit poop as needed, which I can no longer get. So I need even more alfalfa. Before I never would have considered pellets because of the animals especially the moles and voles thing. I also want to dig the pellets into the soil, but do not want to feed the under ground voles. If I mix the milorganite and pellets together first and dig that in would that make the pellets undesirable and inedible? I do not want to create an underground winter food pantry. More voles means more snakes. It is a cycle I don't want. Also, to mix in would be epsom salts, ironite, ashes, and green compost. If I need to cut the odor I have well rotted cow manure compost to cover. Any input would be a help. Thank you for your time! May the Angels guide and protect you!
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