Originally posted by Bigmallly
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Years ago it was the only fertiliser used on the cricket squares with excellent results. I was at an STRI (Sports Turf Research Institute) seminar where different fertilizers among other things are trialed. The area of grass fertilized with Sulphate of Ammonia only, had no weeds (because of acidification), and had a lovely deep green colour.Granted, you need to feed regularly to achieve this, but those Cricket Groundsmen of old used to take pride in there wicket and devote lots of time to it.
Here's a list of acidifying agents I've just plucked from the net, which includes Sulphate of Ammonia.
http://www.aces.edu/timelyinfo/Ag%20...il/S-04-08.pdf
I don't particularly like the stuff for veggie growing as I try to be organic whenever I can,but I suspect that only dry blood in the organic sphere would give the quick acting nitro boost required by brassicas in spring!
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