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February 7, 2013 | #31 |
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I wish I were your neighbor Hotwired. I feel like I could learn a lot
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February 8, 2013 | #32 |
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I watched one of the videos someone posted a few days ago and his mix is:
1 40# bag of top soil 1 40# bag of composted cow manure 2 cups blood meal 2 cups bone meal 1 to 2 cups all purpose slow release fertilizer 6 to to cups perlite 15 teaspoons crushed agricultural grade lime optinal - 5 to 6 cups worm castings. My only questionable thing is why would you need lime in this mix? And the all purpose slow release fertilizer? I would love to do total organic, so I get the other ingredients, I might use DE rather than perlite too. Opinions of this mix. It was from: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBkPGeHeIyI&list=UUVGVbO16F5rGF4wSYS6Y5yQ& index=62 |
February 9, 2013 | #33 |
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The "slow release fertilizer" can be organic (rather than a
polymer coated slow release like Osmocote, Nukote, etc). The lime would be to raise the pH a little and provide calcium to the seedlings. I do not know what part of that recipe would be acidic (the topsoil would vary in pH, I would think).
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