What is the best fertilizer to use for preparing the garden?
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All depends on your soil actually. If you have lots of clay, well, sand is helpful to help break up the clumps, but in whatever soil you have, compost is a must. Please try and stay away from anything chemical, since it affects the water, your food, and the beneficial insects needed to pollinate. There are many different ones available in garden centers and they can even usually test your soil to see what it needs. Just remember, a little compost goes a long way.
Oh, and I like to add my compost in the fall, so when the snow melts, it waters the soil with the nutrients and we're off to start a new year gardening. It's cooler in the fall, and we don't have to wait until the soil thaws which makes it less work. You can always top it off a bit if you think it needs it since some plants need more than others. Enjoy!!
If you test your soil it will save time and money.
No fertilizer until plants are well established. Mix in peat moss and compost into the soil.
Some plants need different kinds of soil than others, so the answer is it depends, so if you are in doubt, as Cynthia H suggests, test your soil. For everything I grow, which is flowers for the bees and butterflies and also vegetables that I eat, I use large amounts of homemade compost and cow manure. I never use Miracle Gro or any other chemical products because they are toxic.
Hi Dotty, your local greenhouse will know what soils type are in your area, they can provide you with the proper fertilizer or at least what type you will need to get from your local home stores.