Joined: Sat Jun 07, 2003 6:57 pm Posts: 24 Location: Huntington Texas
Does anyone have a recomendation of a good fertilizer for vegetable gardens about halfway through the season. Alot of my plants could use a good boost.
I highly recommend Bioform. It's a fish and seaweedcombo that can be watered in as well as sprayed onto the leaves of the plants. It will may a big difference. The smell lingers a short while but is not too unpleasant.
If you don't already have cornmeal in your soil, I would add some. It sure seems to help my plants tolerate the heat better and production is consistent and good tasting. I also don't get the soil fungus problems so many people complain about this time of year with tomatoes, peppers, herbs, etc. All my plants seem to respond, including ornamentals. I'd add 5 lbs. per 100 square feet, mix it into the top inch or so of soil and then water it in. My experience has been great with this little, inexpensive addition. Good luck during these dog days!
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