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A good way to spread the apple maggot if there are some in the
apples. I wouldn't recommend it for that reason. Bob Hartman Western Washington Dennis Norton wrote: For those of you who may make your own apple cider, the apple pulp left from cider manufacture is a good source for acid loving plants. Since we manufacture about 5,000 gallons a season, we have plenty of pulp to use. We have a conveyer attached to our cider press that carries the pulp to the outside of our building and dumps the pulp into a manure spreader. We then hook up the spreader to a tractor and spread it between our raspberry plant rows. Rarely do we have to add additional supplement because the apple pulp usually does the job. We repeat this process every time we make cider every season. Dennis Norton Royal Oak Farm Orchard http://www.royaloakfarmorchard.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Fruth" <jfruth@uslink.net> To: <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 8:47 AM Subject: [NAFEX] Low pH and fertilizer availability |
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