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The Cowboy 27-04-2009 04:37 PM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 
I am starting a graden and wanted input on an Organic Fertilizer for Vegetables

I want to try to grow lettuce, jalapenos, cilantro, and tomatoes.

Thoughts?

--
Mark


Omelet[_4_] 27-04-2009 05:33 PM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 
In article ,
"The Cowboy" wrote:

I am starting a graden and wanted input on an Organic Fertilizer for
Vegetables

I want to try to grow lettuce, jalapenos, cilantro, and tomatoes.

Thoughts?


Composted manure.

It really is that simple. ;-)
--
Peace! Om

Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.

The Cowboy 27-04-2009 06:55 PM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 

"Omelet" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"The Cowboy" wrote:

I am starting a graden and wanted input on an Organic Fertilizer for
Vegetables

I want to try to grow lettuce, jalapenos, cilantro, and tomatoes.

Thoughts?


Composted manure.

It really is that simple. ;-)
--
Peace! Om

Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.


I have heard using John's Recipe from The Natural Gardener, would that
help??



The Cowboy 27-04-2009 06:55 PM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 

"Omelet" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"The Cowboy" wrote:

I am starting a graden and wanted input on an Organic Fertilizer for
Vegetables

I want to try to grow lettuce, jalapenos, cilantro, and tomatoes.

Thoughts?


Composted manure.

It really is that simple. ;-)
--
Peace! Om

Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.


Is there somewhere to get some at low cost?



Omelet[_4_] 27-04-2009 07:18 PM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 
In article ,
"The Cowboy" wrote:

"Omelet" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"The Cowboy" wrote:

I am starting a graden and wanted input on an Organic Fertilizer for
Vegetables

I want to try to grow lettuce, jalapenos, cilantro, and tomatoes.

Thoughts?


Composted manure.

It really is that simple. ;-)


I have heard using John's Recipe from The Natural Gardener, would that
help??


I'd have to know the recipe and am not familiar with that, sorry.
--
Peace! Om

Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.

cat daddy 27-04-2009 07:20 PM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 

"The Cowboy" wrote in message
...
I am starting a graden and wanted input on an Organic Fertilizer for
Vegetables

I want to try to grow lettuce, jalapenos, cilantro, and tomatoes.

Thoughts?
**************

I grow tomatoes in pots in nothing but pecan leaf compost with a bag of
cheap manure mixed in. I only feed them a blender full of egg shells, banana
peels, coffee grounds, and a little molasses poured in a gallon of rainwater
a couple of times a season.

I like getting a 50lb bag each of alfalfa pellets and dried molasses from
Buck Moore Feed store on Lamar. I just called and they're around $13 a bag.

Coffee grounds from Starbucks are free......



Omelet[_4_] 27-04-2009 07:21 PM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 
In article ,
"The Cowboy" wrote:

"Omelet" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"The Cowboy" wrote:

I am starting a graden and wanted input on an Organic Fertilizer for
Vegetables

I want to try to grow lettuce, jalapenos, cilantro, and tomatoes.

Thoughts?


Composted manure.

It really is that simple. ;-)
--
Peace! Om


Is there somewhere to get some at low cost?


Mom and dad (and I) always got it for free.
Are there any livestock yards near you?

We were near a chicken ranch and shoveled our own for free.

Most good garden centers should carry some tho' if you are unable to
work for it like we did. :-)

Cattle lots, anyone that raises rabbits or chickens would be delighted
to have you come and do some cleaning for free.

Even composted horse manure is not bad, but tends to be a bit hot. It
needs to compost a little longer than cattle or chicken. Same goes for
rabbit due to the acidic urine.

Alternately, if you are up to it, there is "humanure". Compost from a
local human waste plant, or you could save your own like the Japanese do.

I've never been that brave. g
--
Peace! Om

Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.

Omelet[_4_] 27-04-2009 07:42 PM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 
In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:

"The Cowboy" wrote in message
...
I am starting a graden and wanted input on an Organic Fertilizer for
Vegetables

I want to try to grow lettuce, jalapenos, cilantro, and tomatoes.

Thoughts?
**************

I grow tomatoes in pots in nothing but pecan leaf compost with a bag of
cheap manure mixed in. I only feed them a blender full of egg shells, banana
peels, coffee grounds, and a little molasses poured in a gallon of rainwater
a couple of times a season.


You are making compost tea? How long do you let it soak?


I like getting a 50lb bag each of alfalfa pellets and dried molasses from
Buck Moore Feed store on Lamar. I just called and they're around $13 a bag.

Coffee grounds from Starbucks are free......

--
Peace! Om

Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.

cat daddy 27-04-2009 08:01 PM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 

"Omelet" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:

"The Cowboy" wrote in message
...
I am starting a graden and wanted input on an Organic Fertilizer for
Vegetables

I want to try to grow lettuce, jalapenos, cilantro, and tomatoes.

Thoughts?
**************

I grow tomatoes in pots in nothing but pecan leaf compost with a bag
of
cheap manure mixed in. I only feed them a blender full of egg shells,
banana
peels, coffee grounds, and a little molasses poured in a gallon of
rainwater
a couple of times a season.


You are making compost tea? How long do you let it soak?


I do make compost tea and alfalfa tea at times (aerated for three days),
but this is just a kitchen leftovers smoothie and I pour it right on. I
figure the soil microbes will eat what they want.
Dang, I always forget to mention using Epsom salt, too.

I like getting a 50lb bag each of alfalfa pellets and dried molasses
from
Buck Moore Feed store on Lamar. I just called and they're around $13 a
bag.

Coffee grounds from Starbucks are free......




Paul 27-04-2009 09:53 PM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 
The Cowboy wrote:
"Omelet" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"The Cowboy" wrote:

I am starting a graden and wanted input on an Organic Fertilizer for
Vegetables

I want to try to grow lettuce, jalapenos, cilantro, and tomatoes.

Thoughts?

Composted manure.

It really is that simple. ;-)
--
Peace! Om

Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.


Is there somewhere to get some at low cost?


HEB has bags of it. IIRC, it is about $3 or $4 for one cu.ft.

Omelet[_4_] 28-04-2009 05:52 PM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 
In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:

"Omelet" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:

"The Cowboy" wrote in message
...
I am starting a graden and wanted input on an Organic Fertilizer for
Vegetables

I want to try to grow lettuce, jalapenos, cilantro, and tomatoes.

Thoughts?
**************

I grow tomatoes in pots in nothing but pecan leaf compost with a bag
of
cheap manure mixed in. I only feed them a blender full of egg shells,
banana
peels, coffee grounds, and a little molasses poured in a gallon of
rainwater
a couple of times a season.


You are making compost tea? How long do you let it soak?


I do make compost tea and alfalfa tea at times (aerated for three days),
but this is just a kitchen leftovers smoothie and I pour it right on. I
figure the soil microbes will eat what they want.
Dang, I always forget to mention using Epsom salt, too.


Sounds interesting. I've never tried that.


I like getting a 50lb bag each of alfalfa pellets and dried molasses
from
Buck Moore Feed store on Lamar. I just called and they're around $13 a
bag.

Coffee grounds from Starbucks are free......

--
Peace! Om

Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.

cat daddy 28-04-2009 06:33 PM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 

"Omelet" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:

"Omelet" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:

"The Cowboy" wrote in message
...
I am starting a graden and wanted input on an Organic Fertilizer for
Vegetables

I want to try to grow lettuce, jalapenos, cilantro, and tomatoes.

Thoughts?
**************

I grow tomatoes in pots in nothing but pecan leaf compost with a
bag
of
cheap manure mixed in. I only feed them a blender full of egg shells,
banana
peels, coffee grounds, and a little molasses poured in a gallon of
rainwater
a couple of times a season.

You are making compost tea? How long do you let it soak?


I do make compost tea and alfalfa tea at times (aerated for three
days),
but this is just a kitchen leftovers smoothie and I pour it right on. I
figure the soil microbes will eat what they want.
Dang, I always forget to mention using Epsom salt, too.


Sounds interesting. I've never tried that.


My experiment is really growing food (tomatoes) on the cheap and see how
it goes. I or anyone can go get all the meals and pricey fish emulsion and
Biozome and expensive potting soil, and create some $5 each tomatoes, but
that won't help people who can't afford that.
Coincidentally, my tomato plants were really taking off, but looking a
little yellow on the tops yesterday when I wrote to this thread. This
morning, they're all back to a nice healthy green. Was it the smoothie? Who
knows, but that's what I did...


I like getting a 50lb bag each of alfalfa pellets and dried
molasses
from
Buck Moore Feed store on Lamar. I just called and they're around $13 a
bag.

Coffee grounds from Starbucks are free......

--
Peace! Om

Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.




Omelet[_4_] 28-04-2009 07:38 PM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 
In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:

I do make compost tea and alfalfa tea at times (aerated for three
days),
but this is just a kitchen leftovers smoothie and I pour it right on. I
figure the soil microbes will eat what they want.
Dang, I always forget to mention using Epsom salt, too.


Sounds interesting. I've never tried that.


My experiment is really growing food (tomatoes) on the cheap and see how
it goes. I or anyone can go get all the meals and pricey fish emulsion and
Biozome and expensive potting soil, and create some $5 each tomatoes, but
that won't help people who can't afford that.
Coincidentally, my tomato plants were really taking off, but looking a
little yellow on the tops yesterday when I wrote to this thread. This
morning, they're all back to a nice healthy green. Was it the smoothie? Who
knows, but that's what I did...


I'm always interested in growing on the cheap!
--
Peace! Om

Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass.
It's about learning to dance in the rain.
-- Anon.

John Mayson 11-05-2009 02:57 AM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 
Starbucks gives away large bags of used coffee grounds for gardens. I've
used it before and am using now and have had good results. I'm growing
similar plants to yours.

--
John Mayson
Austin, Texas, USA

John Mayson 12-05-2009 02:17 AM

Organic Vegetable Fertilizer
 
On Sun, 10 May 2009, Sqwertz wrote:

On Sun, 10 May 2009 20:57:05 -0500, John Mayson wrote:

Starbucks gives away large bags of used coffee grounds for gardens. I've
used it before and am using now and have had good results. I'm growing
similar plants to yours.


With profits down 77% last quarter, expect them to start charging
for them. Or not having nearly enough for customer demands.


I'm probably saving them money as they don't have to pay someone to haul
them to the landfill.

Just picked up 3 bags of them a week ago. I could've taken more but
didn't want to be greedy.

John

--
John Mayson
Austin, Texas, USA


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