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Old 11-10-2006, 05:00 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Fertilizer 13-13-13 usage questions

Okay, you can. Lowe's sells Ladybug Brand, also several other brands
of certified organic fertilizer. Follow label directions

On 10 Oct 2006 08:09:59 -0700, wrote:

This sounds more difficult that I thought. I was hoping that I can
simply get a fertilizer at my local homedepot or Lowes. What about
stuffs like Miracle pro? Do I have to go through the same exercise as
what you suggested --- have soil tested?


Warren wrote:
wrote:
Due to lack of gardening expertise, I have been using the general
purpose fertilizer 13-13-13 ...


General purpose fertilizer is a myth, much like one-size-fits-all.

Without knowing what your soil is lacking, 13 is just a random number, and
it doesn't make it any less random just because they picked it for all
three components. Also, those three components are only a slice of the
many things soil needs to be a healthy growing medium.

If you're going to just use one "general purpose" thing without having any
knowledge of what the soil already has, and what it's lacking, use compost
instead of a random synthetic fertilizer blend. Otherwise get your soil
tested so you can tell us what it needs.

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Warren H.

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