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Title: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: JD1970 on March 21, 2009, 15:50:09
Any recommendations? Or any to avoid?
Title: Re: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: PJW_Letchworth on March 21, 2009, 17:01:36
Blood, Fish and Bone for a flow release fertiliser but be aware, cats like this so rake it in!

Pelleted chicken manure for a quick hit with lasting energy.

I use both and get good results.
Title: Re: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: Tin Shed on March 21, 2009, 18:47:07
Foxes also dig when you have used BF&B!!
Title: Re: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: tonybloke on March 21, 2009, 18:50:55
where in the country are you? ( can add to profile info, makes it easier to answer specific Q's)
if you near the coast, you can't beat seaweed!!
Title: Re: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: JD1970 on March 21, 2009, 19:40:54
Think I'd best avoid blood, fish and bone then.

Lots of cats around (including our own) and I've seen foxes in the area.
Title: Re: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: JD1970 on March 21, 2009, 19:42:17
Herts. - bit of a way from the sea sadly.
Title: Re: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: tonybloke on March 21, 2009, 19:52:31
where in herts?
Title: Re: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: STEVEB on March 21, 2009, 19:57:03
Make your own nettle or comfrey..stinks too high heaven but FREE !!! ;D
Title: Re: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: tonybloke on March 21, 2009, 20:04:59
pm me your address if you want some comfrey 'bocking 14' (does not seed everywhwere) ;)
Title: Re: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: KathrynH on March 21, 2009, 20:22:08
No need to be near the sea to use seaweed! I use both seaweed meal and the liquid feed and swear by both. I buy it from my allotment shop but if you can't get it locally try the Organic Gardening Catalogue, does a good on-line service.
Title: Re: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: Tee Gee on March 22, 2009, 11:02:53
QuoteThink I'd best avoid blood, fish and bone then.

Why??

In my opinion the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages.

Plus the fact I net most of my stuff (birds!!) so this double up and keeps animals off as well.

As mentioned chicken pellets are a fast manure so I never use it.

Fish, Blood & bone is a three way fertiliser i.e.

Blood is nitrogen which is quick acting when you need it most.

Fish is phosphate which helps the roots and the bone is slow release and brings out the potash when needed.

So all in all it fits in very well with a plants growing cycle.

So much so I don't have to feed again all season.

But the choice is yours!!
Title: Re: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: tomatoada on March 22, 2009, 19:31:50
Tony would love some comfrey.   May i have some please?
Title: Re: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: telboy on March 22, 2009, 22:47:21
tomatoada,
I'm north of Banbury. You can have loads, send 'im down.
Title: Re: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: Weed-Digga on March 22, 2009, 23:08:47
Nettle soup is fab! Steve is right, it smells awful, but i love feeling like i've got something for nothing and it gives my plants a good boost :D The only thing i will say though, is sieve it well to get rid of any seeds- i made this mistake in our first year and we had baby nettles everywhere (and their sting is the worst!!) We also use chicken poo, seaweed liquid and other organic feeds we find on offer, we're not too fussy, and we find that it helps to mix the feed up a bit (esp. for hungry things like sweetcorn, and our strawbs as they're only in a thin layer of compost out of a bag)
We've never used BF&B though as we're veggie, so can't comment.

Rosie x
Title: Re: Which Organic Fertilizer?
Post by: Eristic on March 23, 2009, 00:49:10
QuoteMake your own nettle or comfrey..stinks too high heaven but FREE

In my opinion these wacky brews give marginal benefit at best and are vastly overrated. Horse manure is also free so why not take advantage of it. Far less smell too.