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Fertiliser For Container Veggies
Hi Everybody,
It is almost springtime on this half of the world. Yay! My vegetables are in containers - mostly 10-litre (2.5 gal) buckets. The tomatoes go in buckets twice that size. Most of my potting soil has already been through two years of use, so I figure that the original "slow- release fertiliser" has exhausted. So... How much fertiliser should I use, for a wide variety of vegetables - broccoli, capsicum/bell- peppers, courgettes/zucchini, strawberries, plus lettuce and spinach? I am a bit concerned about over- fertilising, with lots of foliage, but less fruits. My main source is pelletised sheep manure and blood- bone meal. Thanks... -- Get Credit Where Credit Is Due http://www.cardreport.com/ Credit Tools, Reference, and Forum |
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I would sprinkle some 10 - 10 - 10 very lightly around the area and no
closer than 6 inches from the plant. Other wise I would get some miracle gro and mix it in the water per instructions, and apply it while watering. Dwayne "Antipodean Bucket Farmer" wrote in message ... Hi Everybody, It is almost springtime on this half of the world. Yay! My vegetables are in containers - mostly 10-litre (2.5 gal) buckets. The tomatoes go in buckets twice that size. Most of my potting soil has already been through two years of use, so I figure that the original "slow- release fertiliser" has exhausted. So... How much fertiliser should I use, for a wide variety of vegetables - broccoli, capsicum/bell- peppers, courgettes/zucchini, strawberries, plus lettuce and spinach? I am a bit concerned about over- fertilising, with lots of foliage, but less fruits. My main source is pelletised sheep manure and blood- bone meal. Thanks... -- Get Credit Where Credit Is Due http://www.cardreport.com/ Credit Tools, Reference, and Forum |
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I think you should have a good look at the package. Most manufacturers have
dose instructions for both ground and container planting. Strength varies with manufacturers. Also see if the manufacturer has a web site. Failing that I would use a handful each of pellets & of meal in 2 quarts of soil. My open hand is about 4" x 7". I just reach in and grab what I can. Bruce "Antipodean Bucket Farmer" wrote in message ... Hi Everybody, It is almost springtime on this half of the world. Yay! My vegetables are in containers - mostly 10-litre (2.5 gal) buckets. The tomatoes go in buckets twice that size. Most of my potting soil has already been through two years of use, so I figure that the original "slow- release fertiliser" has exhausted. So... How much fertiliser should I use, for a wide variety of vegetables - broccoli, capsicum/bell- peppers, courgettes/zucchini, strawberries, plus lettuce and spinach? I am a bit concerned about over- fertilising, with lots of foliage, but less fruits. My main source is pelletised sheep manure and blood- bone meal. Thanks... -- Get Credit Where Credit Is Due http://www.cardreport.com/ Credit Tools, Reference, and Forum |
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