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Good luck with your new garden.
If I knew what you liked for plants I would try to help there also.
Reply:topsoil a waste of money, get you some peat moss, alittle rototiller is a great mothers day gift for you, if not, a pitch fork and rake, make sure to mix it in with your garden dirt and break up the clumps until smooth like a cake mix, plan on where your going to put thing and start digging, just don't bury your plants underground, LOL, put 4 fingers from both hands in center on roots and pull gently to separate roots a little at bottom and plants, then what I do is get miracle grow and watch the fun begin, Hey, and they don't talk back!
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When buying a fertilizer you will see 3 numbers 10-6-4 (for example)
The first is Nitrogen, the second is Phosphorate, the third is Potassium.
For flowering plants, you need phosphorates. For root growth, Potassium, Nitrogen is to help in taking up nutrients.
The best fertilizers are organic compost, either made yourself or you can buy it. I would also add peat moss, (unless specifically stated not to use like in Bell Peppers.
Do not over fertilizer with a store bought fertilizer because of "salt" that will kill plants.
For my veg garden I used a small amt of composted steer manure, organic compost and garden soil.
Just read the label on your miracle grow. Normally, I do not use topsoil or potting soil because of the lack of nutrients.
If you have any questions, contact your local cooperative extention of the Master Garders at your univ. or college. They will help you for free with plants, soil, irrigation, and pests. (for free). You can also take in your plants if they need evaluated.affiliate reviews
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