Yes, you can use a Vigoro spreader to apply Ironite, as long as the spreader is suitable for granular fertilizers. It's important to adjust the spreader settings according to the manufacturer's recommendations for Ironite to ensure even application. Always check the spreader's compatibility and clean it thoroughly after use to prevent any clogs.
Yes one can use Vigoro spread with a Scotts spreader. The amount of Vigoro spread that needs to be used must be correlated in retrospect with the size of the area needing the spread.
it's just called a crepe spreader
Yes but, it has to be real dry and it is better to put a load in a wheel barrow and spread it with a shovel.
Salt spreaders are used to spread salt onto a surface in order to melt ice and snow in the winter, making it safer to walk and drive. It is possible to use a salt spreader to spread fertilizer, but the spreader must be cleaned very well between uses to prevent contamination.
Using a cheese spreader as oppossed to a knife will get you much smoother results. Knives tend to be narrow and cant spread some of the runnier cheeses as well as a spreader which is wide and easier to maneuver.
Spreader bars are used for a variety of different things. The most common use, however, is during bondage play or bedroom bondage. It can be used to keep the arms away from the body or legs spread wide open.
Possibly. You might also try watering with Epsom Salts.
I use rock salt to melt ice and use my brocast spreader to scatter it on my driveway. I have also used the spreader to apply other ice melting products as well with no problem.
The RDRAM and the DRAM are the memory technologies that use the heat spreader. These memory technologies usually have a high technology.
Yes, you can use a lawn spreader for salt, particularly for spreading ice melt or de-icing products on driveways and sidewalks during winter. However, it's important to ensure that the spreader is compatible with coarse materials like salt, as some models are designed specifically for granular fertilizers. After use, clean the spreader thoroughly to prevent corrosion and residue buildup. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for both the spreader and the salt product to ensure effective and safe application.
The setting for lawn seed on a broadcast spreader typically ranges between 3 to 5, but it can vary depending on the specific type of seed and the spreader model. Always refer to the seed package for recommended spreader settings and adjust based on your lawn's needs and your spreader's calibration. It's also advisable to test the spreader on a small area first to ensure even distribution.
The K setting on a Scotts R8A spreader corresponds to a specific rate of application for granular materials. For a Scotts Speedy Green spreader, the equivalent setting can vary, but generally, you can use a conversion chart to find the closest match. Typically, the K setting on the R8A might translate to a setting around 4-5 on the Speedy Green, but it's always best to refer to the manufacturer's conversion guide for precise adjustments based on the material being spread.