tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3827857515189667911.post9046473090144569361..comments2023-08-21T15:49:17.685-07:00Comments on In Lee's Garden Now: Lee Reichhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01706667868301897739noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3827857515189667911.post-15572234134178068232009-12-17T08:30:33.834-08:002009-12-17T08:30:33.834-08:00Chemically, it's the same thing. But it's ...Chemically, it's the same thing. But it's in a form that can be sprayed so is extra expensive. Also, it's dusty, and breathing any dust isn't good. That's why I use pelletized sulfur. The pellets are not dusty and are more reasonably priced for the amounts you would use for soil applications.Lee Reichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01706667868301897739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3827857515189667911.post-54267940087886751372009-12-15T10:21:25.084-08:002009-12-15T10:21:25.084-08:00Lee,
About the sulfur around the blueberries... i...Lee,<br /><br />About the sulfur around the blueberries... is that the same fine light yellow powder used by some for pest control? I have a bag of that "GreenLight Wettable Dusting Sulfer" which I think is pure sulfer mixed with some anti-caking agent (clay?). If it helps my blueberries without killing any other useful organisms in the ground, then I'll use it.<br /><br />Thanks, RonRon Strilaeffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09453227692151199847noreply@blogger.com