Dai DeGardner

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To S. Bard, your property is just amazing. I would sit and listen to that water trickling (or rushing by) all day long and forget to do my chores. I wonder how your projects have come along since these posts? What a fantastic adventure you have embarked upon. Wishing you and yours all the best, thanks for sharing your beautiful land with us.
10 months ago
Sorry to hear it didn't hold up well... and the nails now, yikes! But I love that this site has so many innovative, thoughtful, yet practical people offering ideas to remedy your situation. My neophytic (is that a word?) reply would be "i guess cutting in a new trail is in your future". Obviously, the other replies are much much more helpful. Good luck and thanks for sharing your once beautiful pallet path :-)
10 months ago
Wow, this pallet path is fantastic! I see this thread is old so I'm wondering how it has held up over time.
11 months ago
Ding ding ding, we have a winner! I ordered & received #50 elemental sulfur through Tractor Supply! Free ship to store, and with tax I think it came to around $40. Much more expensive than yesteryear, but considering the recent upward trajectory on prices for e.v.e.r.y.t.h.i.n.g, I was happy to pay less than a buck a pound. Was a particularly warm February day, so I mixed it into my blueberry patch today. Maybe I was looking at a bad time of year before. Thanks again for your suggestions, Anne Miller and Debbie Ann.
2 years ago
Thanks Anne, I appreciate the time you put into this issue! I'm going to do one last search for big box stores that can order it-- maybe there's a seasonal availability to it. If not, you made a great point about $1.10 a pound, so I have that option, too. Thanks again!
2 years ago
To Anne Miller: We think alike. I did just that over the summer. Made calls everywhere, even stopped in the big box stores when they were along the way. It's like the product disappeared! And when I'd ask if they could order-- specifically the local agways and ace/true values, they had no listing in their systems. It's really weird.

To Debbie Ann: Your answer answered a related question for me. I had found a listing online for "Arizona's Best" elemental sulfur-- exactly what you are describing. The website says it's not available, or out of stock in any stores basically east of the Mississippi. (Ironically or maybe not, it was in stock in several Arizona locations!) So I called my local store (it was either True Value or Tractor Supply) and gave the associate the upc or sku code for that product, ask her to order it, tell her I don't care how long it takes to come in, etc. She tells me that when she first typed it in, she saw a listing for something for "Arizona's Best" but it won't allow her to see any more info, and when she tried the code again, nothing came up at all. She tried an other way, then searched for sulfur, elemental sulfur, slow acting sulfur, anything I could think of that would link to the stuff I want. The only products that came up were the sulfates, like ammonium sulfate, the fast/short acting acidifiers. Weird, but consistent with my online searches... no elemental sulfur seems to be available for the northeast. Our soils here tend to be acidic to begin with, so I can understand it may not be a big seller. I can order a 50# bag (I think, or maybe 25#?) from 7 Springs Farm in Virginia (from the site Anne found), but the product is about $25 and the cheapest shipping is $30. I know the product is heavy, but I have a hard time forking over more in shipping than for the product. (Maybe I should just tell myself the product is $55 with free shipping?!?) Anyway, that's why I thought ordering it through a local store would work, since they'd pay shipping... but so far, no go.

Thank you both for the replies, and although my search continues, it's reassuring to see that I'm not overlooking something obvious. Happy harvesting to you!
2 years ago
Thanks, that's the same place I found the elemental sulfur. The shipping costs are more than the product, but I may have little other choice.

I wanted elemental sulfur because the sulfur is released very slowly as rainwater and soil organisms work on changing the unavailable, neutral elemental sulfur into sulfate ions. It serves as an acidifier over the long term, instead of needing repeated applications like the short acting, immediate release products.

I've not heard of sulfated sulfur, but it sounds like it's a quick acting form since it's already in acid-base form. Do you use this form on your blueberry or other acid-loving plants? Is it something I could find at my local Agway type store?
2 years ago
Hi. I need to amend the soil of my newly planted blueberry patch. The year before hubs & I planted the bushes, we prepped the ground with plenty of peat moss (soaked for days), fallen pine needles from under our white pines, and bushels full of wild rabbit poop mixed with years old evergreen needles that I shop-vacc'ed out of the pea-gravel landscaping.  When we planted the bushes, I added a handful of Espoma soil acidifier, which is a short(er) acting acidifier. I'm looking to buy big ol' 40# or 50# bags of elemental sulfur to mix in to the soil around the bushes for longer release action, but I am having a hard time finding a store that stocks it, or even one that can order it in.

Has anyone else had trouble finding this product recently? I found a source in Virginia, but shipping costs are more than the product cost. Maybe it's just another product fallen prey to a "shortage" created by the pandemic insanity? I'm not sure where sulfur is mined... guess I could look into where it's quarried. But I'm hoping the all-knowing permies peoples will have an answer...
2 years ago

Dai DeGardner wrote:Hi! IDK if it's my browser, but only 2 pictures of this thread came through. Or maybe it's because the original post was from so long ago (7 years?). I was interested in learning the twining rug process. I have made braided, crocheted, woven, locker-hooked, but not a twined one, and I love all things fabric related. Any advice on trying to get the pictures to load?



I refreshed the page and the pictures came up. The first rug in reds, oranges, pinks-- gorgeous! I think I have to scavenge some wood for a frame/loom. Thanks for the motivation! Dai
2 years ago
Hi! IDK if it's my browser, but only 2 pictures of this thread came through. Or maybe it's because the original post was from so long ago (7 years?). I was interested in learning the twining rug process. I have made braided, crocheted, woven, locker-hooked, but not a twined one, and I love all things fabric related. Any advice on trying to get the pictures to load?
2 years ago