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FDR 12-05-2003 02:57 PM

Fertilizing
 
Hi. I am planting tomatoes and peppers and I have a bag of composted cow
manure that says it's 2-1-2. I had spread some sparingly around the garden
when I tilled it, but I wanted to take the rest and put like a small shovel
or two of it into the hole when I put the tomatoes and peppers in. Is that
overdoing it?

I was also considering using it as a sidedressing later in the season.

Thanks
Rob



simy1 12-05-2003 06:32 PM

Fertilizing
 
"FDR" wrote in message . ..
Hi. I am planting tomatoes and peppers and I have a bag of composted cow
manure that says it's 2-1-2. I had spread some sparingly around the garden
when I tilled it, but I wanted to take the rest and put like a small shovel
or two of it into the hole when I put the tomatoes and peppers in. Is that
overdoing it?

I was also considering using it as a sidedressing later in the season.

Thanks
Rob


Manure is good for tomatoes. I give 1/3 wheelbarrow of six months old
manure to each tomato plant. It makes them big and strong, though I
think the taste is better when I don't manure. They are also plants
who will take the acidic conditions the manure will produce. So go
ahead and spread it with abandon. Don't know about peppers.


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