Light rain or a short dry period, Irene, after rain and before rain are ideal for TEA. Microbes need water to go deep in soil, to wash down to the sod from grass, With even a short drying period bacteria will bond to foliage enough to resist rain. Turn your KIS on. Let it go until those clouds part for a while. Wear your boots. Have fun. Web feet make walking easier on wet grass. Bob
irene bensinger <irene@trilliumwoods.com> wrote:
We've recently bought a 5-gallon KIS brewer and IF it ever stops
raining we'll be able to spray our first CT. What kind/brand of
sprayer do people using the KIS find best?
Leon Hussey told us to look for a sprayer with a straight nozzle,
rather than one with a curved/bent tip. I'd be grateful for
suggestions of brand names and sources.
Irene, outside of Eatonville WA where we're getting webbed feet!
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