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$7.99: 4-lb True Organic Berry Food – Organic Fertilizer for Acid-Loving Plants (Covers 58 Sq. Ft.) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 4-lb True Organic Berry Food – Organic Fertilizer for Acid-Loving Plants (Covers 58 Sq. Ft.) for $7.99.
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4d ago
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Frankie251
4d ago
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This would be good for any vegetable. Not just blueberries. They're calling it acid loving because it has a small amount of sulfur (1%) but sulfur is an essential nutrient for all plants. I often add sulfur to my garden beds. It also has high calcium, which is also an essential nutrient, and an NPK of 5-4-4 which is pretty good for an organic fertilizer.
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blueletterd
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Almost bought as food. Please bold that this is NOT edible.
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jplee3
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Just a general word of warning and sort of obvious but this stuff (any brand) stinks horribly if it ends up getting wet… I accidentally left a bag of this out in the rain and water got in despite thinking I had sealed it. It was super nasty but I ended up just mixing it in with some dirt and compost/fertilizer I have and am letting it break down before I transplant my berry plants into it. That said, I may get another bag if this and make sure to keep it inside from now on… lol
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Frankie251
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Quote from jplee3 :
Just a general word of warning and sort of obvious but this stuff (any brand) stinks horribly if it ends up getting wet… I accidentally left a bag of this out in the rain and water got in despite thinking I had sealed it. It was super nasty but I ended up just mixing it in with some dirt and compost/fertilizer I have and am letting it break down before I transplant my berry plants into it. That said, I may get another bag if this and make sure to keep it inside from now on… lol
Yes, even moisture in the air can cause high nitrogen fertilizer to off gas, and you'll smell ammonia. That causes the nitrogen to lose some of its potency. I keep my garden fertilizer inside for this reason, and once I open a bag, I put what's left in a sealed plastic container like a Folger's coffee can.
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Quote from jplee3 :
Just a general word of warning and sort of obvious but this stuff (any brand) stinks horribly if it ends up getting wet… I accidentally left a bag of this out in the rain and water got in despite thinking I had sealed it. It was super nasty but I ended up just mixing it in with some dirt and compost/fertilizer I have and am letting it break down before I transplant my berry plants into it. That said, I may get another bag if this and make sure to keep it inside from now on… lol
I thought it was general knowledge that humidity and dampness will affect fertilizer. At least learning that didnt cost you much.

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