Should I feed my vegetable plants miracle gro all summer or just first
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All year unless it is a product that lastfor 3 months. Follow the directions on the container. However I was a fan of mircle grow but i switched to organic liquid food and my gardens have done so much better. Fox Farms or there is one at Home depot thats just called Fish & Guano l have been using both and people can't believe how big my tomato plants are already
YesI like tio use it everty 10 days,plants will love you for it. Hope this help's you!
I feed every 2 weeks throughout the growing season.
I use the Miracle Grow Extended release granules for tomatoes and vegetables and have had excellent results. Just follow directions so you don't over fertilize and you should be fine. I went to granular as the ones you have to mix with water I would end up mixing in gallon jugs to water the whole garden. If I used the kind you hooked to a hose you ended up fertilizing the leaves and not getting enough to the roots where it is needed. I have a bush Early Girl tomato in a huge pot that we planted about a month ago that is already about four feet high and bushy and grows a few inches a day.
Hey thanks Nancy, I didn't know they sold granules, I'll be looking for them!!