General discussion regarding the techniques and methods used to successfully grow tomato plants in containers.
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May 9, 2014 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Brooksville FL, zone 9a
Posts: 67
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help with reusing old soil!
I have a ton of soil in containers leftover from last year. I plan to reuse it; I need help with how to go about how to 'revitalize' it (add nutrients and fertility back to it).
I make my soil in 30 gallon batches (one batch=30 gallons) and for each 30 gallon batch I add 2 cups of Osmocote (or other similar slow-release fertilizer). The Osmocote was added last year at the beginning of the growing season (end of May); I made soil later in the season too (July thru August). However the variety of Osmocote I have is about 3-4 months with how long it'll provide nutrients/fertilize the plants. My question is this.... The fertilizer (osmocote) is still in the soil mix from last year; however even with the soil mix I made later in the previous year (July-August) is the Osmocote essentially spent/'dead' even though it's in the soil mix? I know since it's old soil from last year, I'll have to amend it. The Osmocote in there is most likely spent; however will be fertilizing too much by adding new fertilizer since there is Osmocote already in there (even though it's 'dead')? Last edited by aimeruni; May 9, 2014 at 05:13 PM. |
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