Hi All,
It's prime time for me to fill up all my garden beds and large pots with new mix for this year.
I know what solid ferts I want to use to get the approx 3-1-2 ratio (combo blood'n'bone and chook poo, etc), but which of the two options is safer:
1) Add to the top 10cm and mix thoroughly before planting, or:
2) Put the plants in, let them establish a little, then add the solid ferts and scratch in to the top 10cm or so ?
My way of thinking is that 2 is safer, but option 1 can involve say 50% rate administration to again go for safety's sake (because you can add more later, but can't take it out once mixed and no one wants to burn tender roots !)
My "pots" by the way are styrofoam boxes of about 9 Gallons each. Should be enough for one plant each I hope ....
Opinions ?
Regards,
Tim
It's prime time for me to fill up all my garden beds and large pots with new mix for this year.
I know what solid ferts I want to use to get the approx 3-1-2 ratio (combo blood'n'bone and chook poo, etc), but which of the two options is safer:
1) Add to the top 10cm and mix thoroughly before planting, or:
2) Put the plants in, let them establish a little, then add the solid ferts and scratch in to the top 10cm or so ?
My way of thinking is that 2 is safer, but option 1 can involve say 50% rate administration to again go for safety's sake (because you can add more later, but can't take it out once mixed and no one wants to burn tender roots !)
My "pots" by the way are styrofoam boxes of about 9 Gallons each. Should be enough for one plant each I hope ....
Opinions ?
Regards,
Tim