mydaddysjag
Well-Known Member
Im not sure if anyone here will have any input, if your anything like me in general, youve tried really really hard to make drylots for your minis. We got my son a riding horse over the winter (I sneak and ride him when my son isnt at the barn) and I currently have him boarded. Im planning to bring him home after selling one more horse (no stalls open at home). Both my paddock and pasture are dry lots, as weve used them for minis and shetlands. Id like to get some grass back in the bigger pasture, for the riding horse to nibble on, and to help with mud a little. I know Ill need to fertilize and seed. Beforehand let me say, the big horse will be turned out in a field adjacent to my minis, never with them for safety reasons.
My local county extension office isnt much help. They can tell me the reccomended ratio fertilizer to use, but have no suggestions on brands or types (powder vs liquid) of fertilizer to use. I planned to put out fertilizer as soon as the ground thaws, but am trying to figure out what brand and type is best.
I need to be able to put it in a sprayer or a rolling fertilizer spreader, we dont have an ATV or tractor, so want to make sure what I use works, since I dont want to be doing it twice on foot if the first
brand was a dud.
Any suggestions?
My local county extension office isnt much help. They can tell me the reccomended ratio fertilizer to use, but have no suggestions on brands or types (powder vs liquid) of fertilizer to use. I planned to put out fertilizer as soon as the ground thaws, but am trying to figure out what brand and type is best.
I need to be able to put it in a sprayer or a rolling fertilizer spreader, we dont have an ATV or tractor, so want to make sure what I use works, since I dont want to be doing it twice on foot if the first
brand was a dud.
Any suggestions?