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Using Organic Fertilizers

9/23/2018

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 Growing with Organics:     https://www.kellogggarden.com/products/gborganics/organic-fertilizers/
 
ALL PURPOSE (LIQUID) FERTILIZER
For Lush, Green Growth
 
Produce lush, green growth while also promoting abundant blooms and fruit.

 HIGH BLOOME (LIQUID) FERTILIZER
For Plants and Soil
Improve the quality and quantity of flowers in your garden.

HIGH GROWTH (LIQUID) FERTILIZER
All Season Soil and Plant Fertilizer
Quickly get nitrogen to your plants, producing lush, beautiful plants.
 
 
Fertilizer- organic fertilizers feed the soil, are long lasting and easy to use. Liquid or granular, in a variety of balanced formulas for your lawn & garden.  
                Acid Fertilizer- use for Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Heather & Heath, Camellias, PNW Natives &                         Ferns, Dogwoods.
                Rose & Flower; Bud & Bloom- for blooming trees, shrubs, roses & perennials. Non-acid lovers.
                Veggie & Herb- use for all vegetables & herbs.
                Palm & Citrus- Houseplants, Citrus & tropical plants.

​How to Apply Fertilizer-
during initial planting or use "Starter" fertilizer, then apply 2-3 times during the growing season- Mid-March through September. Then top dress or mulch with an acid planting mix, soil building conditioner or harvest supreme soil amendment to conserve moisture, choke out weeds and protect roots.
Follow directions on the package label. Organics do not burn, but can rot foliage if applied directly to leaves. Apply fertilizer to soil area by either scratching into soil or applying directly on soil surface then applying a top dress of compost/mulch. Water in after or apply prior to heavy rainfall.

for more information, visit https://www.kellogggarden.com/faq/ there is also a soil calculator, scroll to the bottom of webpage. We have been using and selling G&B organics for several years and love it! Ask us if you need help or go to one of classes. 
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Fall Garden Essentials

9/5/2018

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PutIt’s time to enjoy the vibrant colors of fall, plan for spring and get down in the dirt! Fall is one of the best times to plant, plan and protect your garden.
Plant: Fall is one best times to plant hardy specimens and spring blooming bulbs.  The ground is still warm allowing for the newly planted to get established while the winter rains hydrate roots.
  • Plant sod or seed and apply organic fertilizer to your lawn & landscape
  • Plant hardy trees, shrubs, perennials, cold season veggies, grasses, ground covers and spring blooming bulbs. 
  • Add Fall Annuals and colorful perennials into pots, borders & beds- Pansies & Violas; Mums & Asters; Cabbage & Kale and Fall Color Vines (Purple Grape, Silver Lace Vine, Virginia Creeper) & Shrubs (Dogwood, Spirea & Blueberries), Evergreen Perennials (Heuchera, Tiarella & Hellebores), Broad Leaf (Euonymus, Azaleas & Lonicera) and Conifers.
  • Start a Veggie Garden! Cool season veggies-there are a bunch- Broccoli, Kohlrabi, Brussels & Cauliflower; Cabbage & Kale; Lettuce, Chard & Spinach; Onions & Leeks; Radish, Rutabaga, Turnips & Carrots
Plan:  Design your garden, redo a bed or plan your spring garden.
  • Make yourself a list of what you need to do and when. This saves you time and money in the long run.
  • Research new varieties to try, build a greenhouse or cold frame and make raised vegetable beds. Organize your seed packages.
Protect: Plant roots, delicate foliage and irrigation.
  • Apply Mulch like compost or other organic soil amendments 1-3” deep. This helps protect your plants roots from winter damage.
  • Avoid heavy pruning in fall, best to wait until late winter.
  • Irrigation systems need to be winterized, ask a professional when needed. Add a hose bib or spigot protector to all outdoor faucets.
  • Bring in tools, wheel barrows and hoses to protect from freezing.
Learn more, take a class at Zenith Holland Nursery!  Put your Garden to Bed 9-29-18, Hydrangea Care 9-15-18, Fall Container Design 9-30-18 & 10-20-18 
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