
by Patricia Zeno
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Is there a better type of soil /fertilizer to grow a good fruit tree?



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Janet Pizaro on Jun 20, 2017
You can use Miracle grow soil for fruit trees,do not fertilize until after one year of established growth.Helpful Reply -
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Me on Jun 20, 2017
i don't know bout a soil but when I was growing up my Grandpaw and my father used to put a mullet fish carcass in the hole that was dug for the tree. Theyd normally put 3-6 depending on the size of the tree. Without fail th trees would grown bigger, faster, and produce juicer fruit than other ines without the mullet fish under them. I hope that helps you. Not sure where you live but here in Florida all you need is a castanet and you got a lot of mullet.Helpful Reply -
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13526476 on Jun 20, 2017
There are various soils sold for just about every type of plant, shrub or tree there is. That being said, I think it's more important how you plant the tree with it's subsequent after care. We use the actual garden soil heavily amended with well rotted compost.Helpful Reply -
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LaurieAnn Lepoff on Jun 21, 2017
The best organic garden I ever saw planted everything in compost. Fruit trees, veggies, you name it. Everything thrived in compost.Helpful Reply -
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Hillela G. on Jun 22, 2017
Miracle grow soil Is great!Helpful Reply -
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