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Dec 15, 2013 5:59 AM CST
Name: Michele
Cantonment, FL zone 8b
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Susan, if you have any feed and seed or any seed and garden places they usually have the bigger bags of fertilizer. Here they carry the Florikan which is the professional nutricote. Home Depot carries nutricote but it's labeled Dynamite and it's in very small containers so not worth getting if you have a lot of plants
You can see if you can find the Scott's brand or Osmocote.

I checked the Florikan website which makes nutricote to see if any places near you sell it. I don't know how close they are to you but here is a couple of places in Virginia
http://www.florikan.com/distri...

I'm not sure if they actually have retail location or not. I know here places like that do and you can buy it without an account; you could always call them and see. I looked on BFG's website and they sell the Nutricote 18-6-8 total. It seems to be a bit pricey there because I usually only pay $50-$70 per bag at BWI
www.pensacoladaylilyclub.com

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