2020年8月22日星期六

Any suggestions on organically fertilizing a garden?

Betsey Muehlbach: Egg shells and coffee grounds work great! Egg shells provide calcium to your garden and coffee grounds provide a high content of nitrogen. To use egg shells you washed them and remove the membrane. Then crush them up and add to your garden.Here's links on using them in the garden:http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf658554.tip.htmlhttp://www.mamashealth.com/garden/eggshells.aspEDIT: more links; http://www.simplegiftsfarm.com/coffee-grounds-and-...http://www.green-talk.com/2007/10/10/coffee-ground......Show more

Percy Seiger: Try beer(An enzyme),ammonia(pure Nitrogen) and dishwashing liquid(the bugs don't like it) in a hose end sprayer.Works well.Back off on the ammonia after a while or it will give a lush plant but no fruit.I use this on the garden and the flowers.Always have a beer or 6 when your doing this so the plants won't feel left out.This is cheaper than Miracle Grow.(Depends on how many beers YOU have tho)

Arlen Decorte: if your planning on g! rowing organic then prepare your soil with a ph of 9 before early autum.Wood ashes applied to your soil while tilling makes your soil acid to disinfect naturally deadly bacteria that leeches into your vegetables and sprouts faster,let the soil set until april to reduce the acid to a 6.5 then add seeding;your vegetables will taste and look great.

Joellen Zorrilla: garden tone or tomato tone by espoma are natural organics that should be easy to find at your local garden center.

Whitley Leopold: Compost. Fish emulsion. Used coffee grounds. Blender compost (whiz food scraps in a blender, poke a hole in the ground near the plants, pour the blender stuff in the hole, cover with dirt).Check out the organic gardening forums on http://gardenweb.com

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