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Oct 17, 2015 4:51 PM CST
Name: Pat Strong
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spunky1 said:Pat during the winter everything gets a liquid fertilizer at least every two weeks, I can do this because we normally have very few freezing temps over the winter. Also those boxes and the beds have slow release and chicken litter tilled in before planting, and is also applied to the top after planting. Here the preparation before planting is more important than what's done after planting, I don't want them to slow down.

I have not noticed Pam's problem here.



Thanks Fred, I had not considered fertilizing over the winter. In my area we do get freezing temps occasionally in January and February, but I like the idea of liquid fertilizer in the winter.
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