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HortNews- February 2006
... not combine oil applications with sulfur or pesticides containing sulfur like Captan. Sulfur reacts with the oil to form phytotoxic products. Because elemental sulfur can persist for long periods, label directions on most oils prohibit their use within 30 days of a sulfur ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

Itea Little Henry - The new compact Sweetspire
... may yellow. This is easily corrected with the addition of magnesium sulfate, aluminum sulfate or elemental sulfur. Uses: Great intermixed into a perennial border or when used in mass as a taller ...
www.colorchoiceplants.com

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Lawn Care Library - Renovation and Establishment
... 1 lb. N/1,000 square feet and/or pH modifiers such as lime or elemental sulfur based on information from your soil test. 5. Choose the right grass. The species and ...
www.explore.cornell.edu

Questions On Blueberry
... If he still can’t find it, he should use powdered sulfur and work it into the soil, which should be almost ... (pH 7), you will have to incorporate sphagnum peat moss and sulfur thoroughly into the planting site, prior to planting the shrubs. 2 ... elemental sulfur per 1000 square feet, and 1.5 to 2.0 cubic feet of peat moss per plant. If you soil is loam or clayey loam, then 58 pounds of elemental sulfur ...
www.ext.nodak.edu


... lasts longer. Acidifying compounds such as elemental sulfur or iron sulfate are used to lower soil pH, making iron more available to the plant roots. Elemental sulfur may take several months to react ... weeks, repeat the procedure. Elemental sulfur may also help to correct an iron chlorosis problem, however sulfur should not be used at the same time as iron sulfate. Sulfur should be spread around ...
www.extension.umn.edu

Irish-Eyes ~ Garden City Seeds
... infection by bacteria or fungus. Organic gardeners may use powdered sulfur, placing a teaspoonful or two in a large paper sack ... gently tossing the cut potato pieces to cover them with sulfur dust. SOIL PREPARATION The ideal potato soil is deep, light and ... , try acidifying your soil pH by incorporating small amounts of elemental sulfur into the rows several weeks before planting. Disease. Don't ...
www.gardencityseeds.net

Publication: Fertilizer Suggestions For Corn
... utilized. Where sulfur is applied preplant on very sandy soils, one-half of the applied sulfur should be finely ground elemental sulfur and the rest sulfate sulfur. Elemental sulfur can be granulated or flaked with a binding agent, but prilled sulfur is not effective. Applying some elemental sulfur ...
www.ianrpubs.unl.edu

Wallace W Hansen Native Plant Nursery and Gardens Shrub Section of Northwest Native Plant Catalog
... spectacular as the cultivated varieties. They need an acidic soil, so add elemental sulfur and peat moss to the planting hole and/or mulch with ... to encourage their growth. This plant needs acidic soil, so add elemental sulfur and peat moss to the planting hole and/or mulch with ... you have a neutral or alkaline soil, be sure to add elemental sulfur and peat moss to the planting hole and/or mulch with ...
www.nwplants.com

ABC7
... alkaline. The correction of alkaline conditions can be accomplished in several ways. Judicious use of elemental sulfur or ferrous sulfate is effective. The ferrous sulfate will also help green up the leaves ...
www.rhodies.org

RoseFile Essays
... requiring that I spray these very non-toxic items two or three times per season. Elemental Sulfur At the height of the industrial revolution in England coal-fired furnaces sprewed tons of ... began having ever more trouble with fungal diseases. Sulfur, as it turned out, had been preventing the blackspot. Today you can buy elemental sulfur in spray form. This last season I used this ...
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