Figgerlickinggood
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I’ve thought so but now….
I love watching his channel. I recently watched his video about planting garlic. Most videos say rotate it but he says he plants his garlic in the same spot every year and always grows well. The way he explains it made sense.I just got a chance to sit down and watch this, I've watched his content in the past.
The information he gives here is awesome.
If you choose to not to believe what he is saying, the information is out there for you to fact check him.
I still use Jacks 20 20 20...and 2x a season I do use, @snarfing ...Osmacote, those little silicon balls that slow release fert.
However, I only use them topically....so they can be removed at the end of the season.
Early on I used to add them to my mix, but even then, I change out my soil when root pruning so it's not like they were in there forever.
Thanks for posting @Figgerlickinggood Teresa, it actually answered a few questions I have been meaning to look up.
ive used miracle gro plenty of times and will continue to. never used the slow release balls. i honestly dont even know what they are i just know my flower beds are full of green plastic balls from previous owners.I just got a chance to sit down and watch this, I've watched his content in the past.
The information he gives here is awesome.
If you choose to not to believe what he is saying, the information is out there for you to fact check him.
I still use Jacks 20 20 20...and 2x a season I do use, @snarfing ...Osmacote, those little silicon balls that slow release fert.
However, I only use them topically....so they can be removed at the end of the season.
Early on I used to add them to my mix, but even then, I change out my soil when root pruning so it's not like they were in there forever.
Thanks for posting @Figgerlickinggood Teresa, it actually answered a few questions I have been meaning to look up.
I wouldn't use them in ground, but in pots, they do work great and you can remove them after they are used up.ive used miracle gro plenty of times and will continue to. never used the slow release balls. i honestly dont even know what they are i just know my flower beds are full of green plastic balls from previous owners.
I used shake and feed when I put the containers in the shed for winter.I wouldn't use them in ground, but in pots, they do work great and you can remove them after they are used up.
Or you can use shake n feed...which if I'm not mistaken dissolve completely...
I stopped using those types. Osmocote plus works well. But those little plastic balls never seem to break down. Now I use granule types.i personally avoid the ones that are like little plastic balls because of fears of microplastics. not so sure if this is real, i tend to use Esposma ferts or fish emulsions
Millennial Gardner on YouTube said about this same on one of his video. Nothing natural about growing figs in containers, etc. He uses both too and I tend to agree.I'm with the "use both" camp. Synthetics will get plants growing fast and strong. I figure there's nothing truly natural about cultivation. We're growing plants where they're not native.
But!
There's no truly complete synthetic fert, and it does nothing to condition soil or host beneficial fungi, microbes etc...
For this reason I try to get lots of organic matter into the soil... In pots I use pelletized chicken manure with a lot of success.