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Author Topic: Fertilizer and pH planting guidelines.  (Read 1555 times)
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« on: September 04, 2007, 08:03:23 AM »

Fertilization/Soil Preparation:
Mix 1/2 lb. to 1 lb. of 10-10-10 per 100 square feet into soil prior to planting. Fertilize with 1/2 lb. 10-10-10 per 100 square feet again in July and in August.

TIP
Avoid fertilizer burn. Hold off on fertilizing until plants are established.I recommend fertilizing in small quantities on a regular basis to encourage adequate growth and remove the possibility of over-fertilizing. Over-fertilizing leads to burning of plant leaves and roots, disease-prone growth and soft berries.

SUCCEEDING YEARS
Apply 1 lb. to 1.5 lbs. of 10-10-10 per 100 square feet at renovation. Side dress in July and August, compensating
for wet periods that leach away nutrients.

pH
Soil pH should be between 6.0-6.8 and organic matter of at least 2-3% for best growth. It is a good idea to sample your soil before planting to know your soil pH and native fertility. Contact your local Cooperative Extension office for information on taking soil samples and for assistance in interpreting test results.
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