In message <
ol9pjbh9sdlrikfvc...@4ax.com>, Chris Hogg
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m...@privacy.net> writes
>According to this
http://tinyurl.com/jgldaxk , you need to spread it
>at a rate of 1kg per 10 sq.m., or 100g per sq.m. There's a PDF link at
>the bottom giving the settings for various lawn feeders
>
http://tinyurl.com/j5djnb9 Your feeder should be set at 7 with two
>passes.
>
>Good luck with your spreader. I don't have much faith in such devices.
>I've tried two, neither very successfully. A simpler approach is to
>get a few bamboo stakes and lay them out to make metre squares. Weigh
>out 100g of fertiliser in an old cup or scoop, note how full it is,
>and just scatter a cup- or scoop-full of your stuff fairly evenly over
>each square. Repeat until you've covered the lawn.
I have one and can report modest success. Getting the best depth of
grass to see the last pass wheelings is tricky. Best if you can do it in
lands like old style ploughing so the marked grass leans away from you.
I check the setting by marking out a few square metres on plastic sheet
and then weighing the collected output.
The problem with the evergreen spreader I have is that the serrated edge
of the plastic metering strip has tiny flash hairs presumably from the
injection moulding process. These gather powdered material and obstruct
the proper flow.
>
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Tim Lamb