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danyel |
Posted - Jan 05 2014 : 07:09:41 AM I am looking to add a fertilizer to the garden. Many articles tell you that certain ones are not good especially if you are trying to stay organic, natural. I am trying to use seeds this year that are GMO free. Have not heard anything good about GMO. So I do not want to undo everything by adding a fertilizer that has toxins and chemicals. I also told the family no miracle grow. But I know you need to rotate your garden and watch for mineral depletion, we already do that. So any ideas?
Thank you Danyel farmgirl sister 4202 |
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churunga |
Posted - Jan 05 2014 : 08:57:20 AM I want to try something new this year which is really very old.
I will wash my dishes in a tub and carry the water out to my garden and water one patch at a time with it. The soap is an insecticide and the fat and other food juices are nutrition. Women in England do this for their kitchen gardens.
Marie, Sister #5142
Try everything once and the fun things twice. |
oldbittyhen |
Posted - Jan 05 2014 : 08:31:07 AM good old fashioned compost, with animal manure, kitchen scraps, leaves, small twigs, egg shells, layer with some good garden soil...this is what I use, and I have wonderful veggys every year
"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad" |
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