Questions tagged [fertilizer]

Nutritional supplements for soil. Use this tag with questions about how to use or how to choose fertilizers for specific plants.

Fertilizer is any material supplement that is added to to supply one or more plant nutrients that are essential to plant . These can be organic (i.e. derived from animals, plants, fungi) or inorganic (i.e. minerals), and they can be natural (e.g. compost) or artificial (e.g. ammonium nitrate fertilizers), and they can be liquid or slow-release (e.g. worm compost).

Water (as with atmospheric carbon dioxide and oxygen) is classed separately and is not considered a fertilizer. Similarly, non-nutritional soil improvers (e.g. sand for drainage, and lime for pH) are also not considered fertilizer.

Fertilizers typically provide:

  • Macro-nutrients: Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sulphur
  • Micro-nutrients: Boron, Chlorine, Copper, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Zinc

And are typically provided in ionic form - e.g. nitrate and chloride.

Commercial (and especially artificial) fertilizers are often labelled with their NPK content. These are three numbers giving the composition (by weight) of nitrogen (N), Phosphate (P2O), and Potassium Oxide (K2O). Note the discrepancy: Nitrogen is atomic weight (it is typically in NO3 ions) but Phosphor and Potassium are listed by molecular weight. This can lead to confusion, especially as Potassium is often provided in other forms (e.g. Potash / KCl).

Specific plants may like (or react differently to) stronger or weaker concentrations of these nutrients, but good general advice is for a "balanced fertilizer" that provides all .

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What ingredients in milk make it a good fertilizer?

During the dead of winter when the temperature was hovering consistently around 32F I took 3/4 gallon of milk that had gone bad and pored it on the grass near the back porch. To my amazement the grass sprouted up like it was summer time in a matter…
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How can I get lemon trees to bear fruit?

I have a couple of lemon trees (small plants really) in my garden. But they seem to grow at an awfully slow pace.They are about 2 years old & about 3/4 ft in height. I have seen pictures of lemon trees in pots with fruits & all (not bonsai). How…
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Is it safe to make a vegetable garden where there may have been lawn chemicals?

I moved into a new house (built 1979) this past fall and I would like to convert some of the grass area to a vegetable garden. I don't know how the previous owners took care of their lawn, but is there any chance of of unsafe chemicals still…
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When is the winter period for plants kept in a country with no winter (or a constant room temperature)?

Reading up on how to care for a Mammillaria Elongata Cactus I see it mentions such things as suspending watering in winter for best care (and to encourage better flowering) the preferred time to re-pot is in the warm season fertilizer can be used…
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For lawn, does fertilizing average soil make loam or topsoil less necessary?

In a perfect world, you'd add the best loam, top soil, manure, etc, then sprinkle the best fertilizer upon it, etc. But I'm asking for the average person, who's on a budget and working 60hrs per week and who's trying to get some OK results with…
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Dead tadpoles as potential fertilizer?

Being a new (and slightly curious) gardener, I had a thought about possibly using dead tadpoles as fertiliser for my upcoming vegetable garden. I tried to do some online research and couldn't find anything. Is there any way I can use them to help…
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Junipers and Fertilizer times and Nitrogen

Reading around the web, many say the exact opposite of another 'expert'. Specifically pertaining to Junipers, I'm reading don't use nitrogen or use high fertilizers high in nitrogen. When is the best time to fertilize and what fertilizer do you…
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Fertilizing Over Mulch (Specifically Apple Trees)

I had a question and couldn't find the answer on here. I have apple trees I've been struggling with for a few years now, between deer, caterpillars, and other things. I've got recommended fertilizer rates and times of the year, depending on their…
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Should I use epsom salt foliage spray on giant sunflowers?

I'm currently growing some giant sunflowers. I really want them to be as big as possible. I'm wondering how good it would be to spray them twice a week with a epsom salt, gypsum and / or saltpeter spray?
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Did I over fertilize my vegetable garden?

I think I over fertilized my raised vegetable garden. A few days after I fertilized, the leaves are starting to go limp and point downwards. Is this what it looks like? And if so, is there any recovering from this? How can I help my garden get…
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What are the best garden uses for 5 gallons of used coffee beans?

I asked a local coffee shop to save up their used coffee beans for my garden, and was wondering what the best uses for all the beans would be. In my garden I have: Apple tree 4 blueberry bushes Sunchokes Garlic Turmeric (experimental for zone 4a) 2…
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How do I make rock dust?

I have some used fireplace bricks, so I was wondering how can I convert it to rock dust for my garden nutritional value.
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Can I use greens, such as grass, as a fertilizer for tomatoes?

In my country I don't have fertilizer products, but I know that I can get nitrogen from any greens. I already knew that I can soak them in water to make liquid fertilizer, but what if I want to make slow release fertilizer? Someone told me just to…
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Is rotten fish emulsion safe for plants?

I have a many year-old supply of Charlie Carp (fish emulsion) fertilizer that has "gone off". Namely, it has a strong ammonia smell. It's "commercial strength", meaning it's very concentrated. Is it a good idea to use this? I've tried it on a few…
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What should I do about bare patches in my lawn after killing off Creeping Charlie?

I live in midwest Iowa and my lawn has started to get taken over by Creeping Charlie. After much reading, I went out and bought the Ortho Weed Be Gone to try and kill it off. A week ago I tested by spraying just a few patches in my front yard. After…
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