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JakeD 03-10-2007 06:50 PM

Using fish blood & bone fertilizer ...
 

Another novice veg-growing question...

I've prepared some vegetable beds. The soil looks reasonably dark and
rich, but has not had anything much growing in it for a few years, so
I've spread a load of compost onto the freshly-dug beds, which,
hopefully, the worms will take down into the soil over the course of
the winter. I read somewhere that it might be good to add some
nitrogen too. So I bought a box of fish, blood & bone meal. The
question is: When is the best time to apply the stuff? Now? Or in
Spring, just prior to planting? How long does it carry on enriching
the soil after it has been applied? Is there any need to dig it in, or
can you just sprinkle it on the surface and let the rain and the worms
do the rest?

Many thanks,

JD

Robert \(Plymouth\)[_62_] 03-10-2007 07:32 PM

Using fish blood & bone fertilizer ...
 
JakeD wrote:
:: Another novice veg-growing question...
::
:: I've prepared some vegetable beds. The soil looks reasonably dark and
:: rich, but has not had anything much growing in it for a few years, so
:: I've spread a load of compost onto the freshly-dug beds, which,
:: hopefully, the worms will take down into the soil over the course of
:: the winter. I read somewhere that it might be good to add some
:: nitrogen too. So I bought a box of fish, blood & bone meal. The
:: question is: When is the best time to apply the stuff? Now? Or in
:: Spring, just prior to planting? How long does it carry on enriching
:: the soil after it has been applied? Is there any need to dig it in,
:: or can you just sprinkle it on the surface and let the rain and the
:: worms do the rest?
::
:: Many thanks,
::
:: JD

I would apply it in spring in generous handfulls and gently rake it in. It
will last through the season



JakeD 03-10-2007 08:07 PM

Using fish blood & bone fertilizer ...
 
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 19:32:02 +0100, "Robert \(Plymouth\)"
remove my other hobby to reply
wrote:

I would apply it in spring in generous handfulls and gently rake it in. It
will last through the season


Thank you. I'll do that.

JD



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