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Team Fertilize, or Team No Fertilize

By Trish
September 18, 2011

There are too many teams to list on this Team Poll. Come tell us all about how you feed your plants.

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Sep 18, 2011 12:21 AM CST
Plants Admin
Name: Zuzu
Northern California (Zone 9a)
Region: Ukraine Charter ATP Member Region: California Cat Lover Roses Clematis
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I never seem to get around to it. I did use a liquid fertilizer on a small section of the garden this year and fully intended to do the rest, but there's never enough time to get everything done.

If I ever do get really efficient and start fertilizing on a strict schedule, I should be able to get along for years with just the stuff that's already on the garage shelves. I have no problem buying all types of fertilizer. Actually applying it is a different matter, however. Smiling
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Sep 18, 2011 3:58 AM CST
Name: Mary
My little patch of paradise (Zone 7b)
Gardening dilettante, that's me!
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You sound like me
Northwest Georgia Daylily Society
I'm going to retire and live off of my savings. Not sure what I'll do that second week.
My yard marches to the beat of a bohemian drummer...
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Sep 18, 2011 7:59 AM CST
Garden.org Admin
Name: Trish
Grapevine, TX (Zone 8a)
I helped beta test the Garden Planting Calendar Charter ATP Member Region: Texas Roses Herbs Vegetable Grower
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Zuzu- you mean you don't fertilize your roses??
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Sep 18, 2011 10:18 AM CST
Name: Vicki
North Carolina
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I never fertilize my perennial beds as they get leaves, compost, etc.

IF I fertilize veggies, it's organic.

This year, for the first time in forever, I used the blue stuff on my annuals - WOW - did they bloom big and pretty *Blush*
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Sep 18, 2011 12:35 PM CST
Plants Admin
Name: Zuzu
Northern California (Zone 9a)
Region: Ukraine Charter ATP Member Region: California Cat Lover Roses Clematis
Irises Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Plant Identifier Garden Sages Plant Database Moderator Garden Ideas: Master Level
I did fertilize about 200 of them a few weeks ago, Trish, but that was a first. So far, I see no difference beween those and the rest, so maybe I'll even stop intending to fertilize.
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Sep 18, 2011 1:44 PM CST
Garden.org Admin
Name: Trish
Grapevine, TX (Zone 8a)
I helped beta test the Garden Planting Calendar Charter ATP Member Region: Texas Roses Herbs Vegetable Grower
Composter Canning and food preservation Hosted a Not-A-Raffle-Raffle Organic Gardener Forum moderator Hummingbirder
My thinking is that if it doesn't need doing, don't do it!
NGA COO, Wife, Mom, and do-er of many fun things.
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Sep 18, 2011 2:19 PM CST
Plants Admin
Name: Zuzu
Northern California (Zone 9a)
Region: Ukraine Charter ATP Member Region: California Cat Lover Roses Clematis
Irises Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Plant Identifier Garden Sages Plant Database Moderator Garden Ideas: Master Level
I've always suspected that it might need doing, so that's why I'm giving it a try. If I continue to see no difference, I'll happily give up.

Any discussion of chemical fertilizers always reminds me of the old story of the snake oil salesman who was selling people a super-duper fertilizer. It did have an almost immediate impact on the health and vigor of plants. The reason, however, was that the absolutely useless stuff he was selling had to be applied in conjunction with copious amounts of water, and the water was restoring the health and vigor of the plants.
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Sep 18, 2011 4:18 PM CST
Garden.org Admin
Name: Trish
Grapevine, TX (Zone 8a)
I helped beta test the Garden Planting Calendar Charter ATP Member Region: Texas Roses Herbs Vegetable Grower
Composter Canning and food preservation Hosted a Not-A-Raffle-Raffle Organic Gardener Forum moderator Hummingbirder
Tsk tsk, those snakes.
NGA COO, Wife, Mom, and do-er of many fun things.
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Sep 18, 2011 5:02 PM CST
Name: Mary
My little patch of paradise (Zone 7b)
Gardening dilettante, that's me!
Plays in the sandbox Native Plants and Wildflowers Butterflies Dog Lover Daylilies The WITWIT Badge
Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Bluebonnets Birds Region: Georgia Composter Garden Ideas: Master Level
Zuzu, reminds me of the old "stone soup" story....
Northwest Georgia Daylily Society
I'm going to retire and live off of my savings. Not sure what I'll do that second week.
My yard marches to the beat of a bohemian drummer...
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Sep 18, 2011 5:07 PM CST
Plants Admin
Name: Zuzu
Northern California (Zone 9a)
Region: Ukraine Charter ATP Member Region: California Cat Lover Roses Clematis
Irises Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Plant Identifier Garden Sages Plant Database Moderator Garden Ideas: Master Level
Yes, Mary, it is like that story, except that one teaches a lesson in generosity and this one teaches a lesson in common sense. There's a reason these stories stay around. Smiling
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