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Aug 4, 2013 10:34 AM CST
Name: Rita
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I am not sure what you want to fertilize. If its perennials, which for me are mostly daylilies, I don't fertilize in the fall. Same for roses. Now I know some people do fertilize the daylilies in the fall but I am not one of them. I do give my daylilies a nice feeding of a liquid fertilizer in mid summer like right about now. I like to use Neptunes Liquid Seaweed or Fish Seaweed blend. You really can use that on everyone.

Veggies, on the other hand, need a feeding schedule that keeps on going while they are growing.

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