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Goofy Fertiliser Question
This is a bit of a goofy question but it's had me puzzled for quite some
time. The question is about fertiliser, the type that you mix with water and drench over the soil with a watering can. If it's been raining for ever (like it has been these past few weeks) and the soil is soaking wet and the plants don't need watering, then do you still water on the fertiliser? The soil has hardly had a chance to dry out, what with all the dull, rainy days over the past few weeks, and I'd feel a bit of a fool going out with a watering can adding yet more water to the sodden soil. Thanks. |
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