![]() ![]() I used to use azomite but I ran out and I think my garden beds should be mineralized from the previous seasons. I'm thinking they will be extra slow release nutrients in the soil. We have a lot of chicken bone from making dog food and I'm too lazy to bake/grind them. I normally also drop a chicken bone or 2 into the hole. Although my garden usually produces more than I can eat but I like giving away produce.įor my third year, when planting, I plan use a handful of garden tone, some bone meal, some langbeinite. I didn't do any qualitative measurements but I didn't really notice a difference in productivity. The 2nd year gardening, I had a new born so I forgo the monthly spray. The first year I would use garden tone in the planting hole and then just fish fertilizer+ the liquid bloom to make about 5-6-6 spray. We're trying to keep the following list uncluttered, by only adding subreddits of more than 1000 subscribers. Moderators are the sole arbiters on what constitutes offensive content. Abusive or offensive content will result in an immediate ban. This includes promotion of blogs, YouTube channels, and other social media No advertising or self-promotion is allowed. If you wouldn't say it in front of your grandmother or niece, don't say it here. R/gardening is a FAMILY FRIENDLY community. ![]() Plant, pest and disease identification are much easier with geographical context. Please give a general location when asking questions. R/gardening is a place for the best guides, pictures, and discussions of all things related to plants and their care. ![]()
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