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Fertilisers
Isaac_Dunne
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in Gardening
Hello MSE
My gardening methods are quiet old fashioned and a friend of mine told me I should become a more modern gardener, he explained all these different products I can use to help fertilise my plants and vegetables.
I was hoping some of you would be able to give me some advice on what I should be looking for when buying garden care products, and if you know any good places to get them from online, due to the weather I don't really want to venture out to these garden centers, so online shopping would be ideal.
Thank you.
My gardening methods are quiet old fashioned and a friend of mine told me I should become a more modern gardener, he explained all these different products I can use to help fertilise my plants and vegetables.
I was hoping some of you would be able to give me some advice on what I should be looking for when buying garden care products, and if you know any good places to get them from online, due to the weather I don't really want to venture out to these garden centers, so online shopping would be ideal.
Thank you.
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Quite a good, and free, one is diluted urine. Obviously best not watered on salads :eek:, but ideal for fruit, lawns, compost heaps
I assume by old fashioned methods you mean plenty of muck added in winter? Nothing wrong with that and adding "more modern" methods may not improve on what you are already doing
One product though would be Tomorite, specifically for tomatoes, but good for any fruiting plant
No doubt others have more products they use that always workWhen an eel bites your bum, that's a Moray0 -
Thank you FarWay, do you know anything about the Nutri products?? I've been looking at some reviews on them at the moment and they're looking like a decent set of products to help me in my garden.0
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