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extra nitrogen

On 05/03/2013 in forum

can add sulphate of ammonia, dried blood etc but I would simply use a balanced fertiliser. I think that wold be just fine. Hi Lyn, while sawdust and similar woody matter does take nitrogen from the soil as it composts down, the good news is that bark


feeding the ground??

On 05/12/2012 in forum

hello all i'd like know what measures i need of sulphate of ammonia/super phosphate/sulphate of potash/bonemeal,  i have 4 beds 2.4 x 4 meters square, in rotation are potatoes/roots/brassicas/legumes  each group likes different amounts, if (unlike


Raspberry nutrient deficiency

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Fruit & nuts

if your raspberries are short of phosphorous. In general, if you've added plenty of well-rotted compost to the soil to improve moisture retention, drainage and soil structure, you're unlikely to have too many problems.Add sulphate of ammonia for nitrogen


Forest Flame

On 16/04/2012 in forum

, and don't need special care. Thank you very much for all of your advice.  I will give it some sequestrene feed or sulphate of ammonia and see what happens.  Thanks again.  I think my soil is alkaline not acid so that may be another reason for the leaves


WORMCASTS

On 13/03/2012 in forum

to encourage grass growth. Occasional (once in summer) application Sulphate of Ammonia. I suspect this may be the problem that maybe worms like a good fertilised soil?????? Thanks for your help but I think I will just have to accept defeat. Worms 1 BILLY C a


Talkback: Oriental hellebore

On 28/11/2011 in forum

importantly, what should I feed to encourage growth? I feed mine with a high nitrogen fertilizer in the summer to encourage leaf growth - I use sulphate of ammonia sprinkled round the plants at the rate stated on the packet and forked into the surface. I would


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