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Sep 8, 2012 2:23 PM CST
Name: Natalie
North Central Idaho (Zone 7a)
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Quick question about using alfalfa pellets. I'm finally planting my seedlings in their flower bed, and I'm putting some alfalfa pellets in the bottom of the hole. Do I need to worry about putting too much in there? I've been putting "some", but nothing like a cup full. I'm just grabbing some and dropping it in. I've covered it with a little bit of soil when I remember, but haven't done that for each one. I then plant on sprinkling some on top when I'm done, then I'll add a layer of mulch.

Am I doing this wrong? I'm worried about them getting too much fertilizer. Thanks for any information!
Natalie

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