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Old April 25, 2013   #12
Steve Magruder
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Originally Posted by RebelRidin View Post
Espoma's products may be readily available in local retail, Gardentone, Tomatotone, Planttone, etc. They have varying NPK ratios to work with and all qualify as organic. Planttone is 5-3-3 and matches up fairly well to your soil test identified needs.
I did a computation and figured out that an 8 lb. bag of Planttone would be more than enough to amend my soil. This may be the easiest available choice and seems reasonably priced. Thanks for the info.

If I amend the soil with Planttone, then I have to figure out what I do next. Do I do anything additional with fertilizer as I plant? Do I follow up with additional fertilizers and when? What do I use at these later times?
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