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Fish Emulsion and Osmocote
For some reason, I could not reply to Playrite1 about what fish emulsion is
and where to get it. Anyway, I'm going to reply here instead. Fish emulsion is an organic (all natural) way to feed plants both through the leaves and the roots. It is used primarily to boost plants and it really helps bring back stressed plants. I also use it for transplanting and monthly feeding in conjunction with a slow release fertilizer. In flower pots, I use Osmocote 14-14-14, but in my veggie gardens, I use Plant or Garden Tone (another organic mixture with bone meal, blood meal, cottonseed meal, etc.). Fish emulsion will not burn the plants like a chemical fertilizer might. It is a liquid sold in bottles in Home Depot or Lowe's or any good garden center. It is made of ground fish and looks sort of like sludge (stinky). It is well worth the initial smell because it does such a great job. You can also find Osmocote in Home Depot or Lowe's. Just read the directions and follow the recommended amounts. Hope this answers your questions. Penny Zone 7b - North Carolina |
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