Obiora Embry’s Blog ‐ Sunday, 19 February 2017

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Sunday, 19 February 2017 by Obiora Embry

Greenville, KY

I put out the three bags of decomposing leaves (from my yard) and tore up the brown paper bags they were in and put this primarily on the northern end. I gave my brother some Mammoth Melting Snow Peas to broadcast. I diluted the Liquid O.N.E. Fertilizer and added Epsom Salt, Hydrogen Peroxide, and Blackstrap Molasses, and then sprayed in the North, East, West, South, in the northern forest and the forest edge, and the barren areas.