Posted by Bill(Wis) on December 28, 2021 at 05:22:32 from (67.86.36.109):
In Reply to: Garden Fertilizer? posted by Geo-TH,In on December 27, 2021 at 06:18:36:
You've received some advice here but most of it is for someone with a large farm. What the heck do you care about the price of fertilizer for a 1000 square foot garden? And, with your money. Most garden stores will have what you need 12-12-12, or equivalent, (10-10-10, 13-13-13) I'd stay away from 20-20-20, too hot. Put a handful of garden lime into the dirt beneath you tomato plants to prevent tail end rot if you have experienced that. I'm assuming this is not the first garden for you? Most of the things you will be planting will be legumes, (peas, beans) they like a little garden lime. Your leafy plants (lettuce, spinach) will need nitrogen to promte good leaf growth. Your root plants, potatoes, carrots, will need phosphorus. So, you're on the right track with 12-12-12. If you put a total of 7 to 10 pounds of 12-12-12 on that 1000 sq ft of garden that would be plenty. Most gardeners apply too much fertilizer to their lawns and gardens. Not good.
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