General Discussion
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Subject: shelf life
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| Paul.Dimarco1 |
Williamsport
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last time I grew was in 2016. after all sets were lost and finding mothballs in the patch,( I didn't put there), I have some companion and essential that will be two years old. dump it on the compost pile? if who's ever messing with me reads this, just want t let you know I got shotguns ,rifles,45's. plus a new camera system
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1/8/2018 10:19:07 AM
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| cojoe |
Colorado
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Hi Paul,welcome back to the madness.Id prob. water that stuff into your planting areas this spring.Curious what others say about those products shelf life.
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1/8/2018 10:27:50 AM
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| Porkchop |
Central NY
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eesh...I was gonna ask about smelling mothballs but uh...the post seems a bit more serious ...sorry about the “problem”...(not sure about the extra product)...good luck
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1/8/2018 10:30:55 AM
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| Slim |
Whitehall Montana
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I put mothballs around my patch as it seems to keep cats out,as far as the products go,I would spread them on the patch in the spring and till them in as they just may have weakend some.
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1/8/2018 1:41:43 PM
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| Smallmouth |
Upa Creek, MO
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I’d till it in or dump it on spring cover crop. I’ve even taken outdated biologicals or other beneficials I didn’t use by end of season and put in on small trees that I’ve recently planted.
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1/8/2018 8:40:06 PM
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| baitman |
Central Illinois
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keeping your products in a dark cool area would help the most, when it comes to chem's I think they last much longer than their expiration dates, I put unused biologicals on our flowers beds.
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1/9/2018 9:51:29 AM
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