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2. New lawns laid over soil with heavy clay concentrations: Use up to 300 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. No matter how much you apply, make sure you water the gypsum into the soil. 3. Gardens: 20 to 30 lbs. of gypsum per 100 sq. ft. Mix it in well, adding compost or organic matter.
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For new lawn or established lawns we recommend Hudgins Lawn Fertilizer as a starter fertilizer or maintenance fertilizer. However, when your soil is known to be or suspected to be low in phosphorus, we suggest you use Hudgins Starter Fertilizer to enhance seed root development.
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In established lawns that have been aerated, ... In areas that get four or more hours of sunlight, you should use a turf type tall fescue or warm season grass noted for sun or part shade. ... This is an optional product. However, in hard clay soils, gypsum helps to loosed compacted soil. Gypsum can be applied any time during...
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More Lawns Answers; ... I also have a 48" core aerator, which helps temporarily after use. ... Granulated gypsum. Not the pelleted gypsum. I used some of that on my friend's lawn, and to my mind it is next to useless. What I got was granulated gypsum. It was snow white. I put down about 1 inch od it, and watered it, and let it...
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Additional information on the use of lime and gypsum can be found in Pm-1487 Modifying Soils in Iowa Lawns and Gardens . ... ISU Entomology / Horticulture and Home Pest News / The Use of Gypsum and Lime on Lawns and Garden...
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If you are making an application of Gypsum on the soil around established plantings use it at the rate of only 40 pounds per thousand square feet. Under these circumstances the Gypsum can be spread or broadcast over the beds.
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Gypsum can work wonders.” ; Dr. Wallace – Wallace Laboratories; A soil amendment and fertilizer for over 200 years, Gypsum helps break up compacted soils and improves water use efficiency (providing up to 100 per cent more water to roots in treated soils).
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