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Very convenient
These are a convenient way to give your trees some nutrients; been using them for years.
A few tips:
- Set the spikes after a good rain, so the ground is soft -- it will be *much* easier.
- Find a clear shot in the ground with a knife first. If you try to hammer this into a rock or a root, the spike will just shatter. Heck, the spike will shatter if the ground isn't soft enough.
- With the cap on the spike, push it into the knife-hole a bit with the heel of your hand.
- Pound it in until the cap reaches the ground with a decent-sized hammer. A mini-sledge is best -- lots of mass, so you don't have to swing fast. You're less likely to shatter the spike that way.
- Remove the cap (you don't get a cap for each spike) and pound it in below ground level.
- Once you've opened the outer seal (there is no inner seal), humidity will get in and gradually soften the spikes, so either set them all within a day or two or store the remainder in a ziplock bag.
March 2018 · Patio Lawn and Garden