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EPSOM SALT

Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate, a mineral plants need to survive and grow. The following information is from the epsom salt council at www.epsomsaltcouncil.org.

Feeding your lawn with Epsom Salt can increase the chlorophyll content and improve its ability to synthesize food leading to lush, healthy lawns.

For vibrant plants and vegetables- like your body, plants will suffer if they lack nutrients. By adding just a spoonful of epsom salt you can prevent weak stalks and yellow leaves. Sprinkle epsom salt around the base of a plant will lead to big healthy vegetables.

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The council claims by sprinkling a few tablespoonfuls around your garden and garbage cans raccoons and woodchucks will stay away and not harm the animals.

The council recommends the following applications:

Houseplants
Mix one teaspoon per gallon of water and feed to the plants every two to four weeks.

Garden startup
Sprinkle approximately one cup per 100 square feet. (10’x10’) and mix into soil before planting.

Tomatoes
Apply one tablespoon per foot of height for each plant every two weeks.

Roses
Apply one teaspoon per foot of height for each plant every two weeks.

Evergreens, Azaleas, Rhododendrons
Apply one tablespoon per nine square feet (3’x3’) over the root zone every two to four weeks.

Lawns

  • Apply three pounds per 1250 square feet (25’x 50’)
  • Apply six pounds per 2500 square feet (50’x 50’)
  • Apply twelve pounds per 5000 square feet (50’x 100’)

    Vegetable gardening supplies, click here.

    Trees
    Apply two tablespoons per nine square feet (3’x 3’) over root zone every four months.

    You might want to check and see if epsom salt is needed in your soil. You might be surprised. If so then click on epsom salt.


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