Wait awhile after planting. There is fertilizer for potted plants--follow the directions and make sure the fertilizer is well diluted.
None but the hole can be filled in with dirt with the given dimensions.
One ounce of UAN 32% Fertilizer to the gallon
66 gallons of the 20 fertiliser and the rest of the 10.
I'm pretty sure 25 pounds of fertilizer should do it.
This is probably a trick question: there is no dirt in a hole. However, the hole was originally filled in with 24 cubic feet of dirt.
How much fertilizer will be used and what kind of fertilizer.
not a lot, especially if you're planning on eating it
It is possible you gave it too much water or too much fertilizer. Fertilizer can burn the roots.
Strictly speaking, a hole is empty. But the capacity of the hole (to be filled with dirt) is 18 x 18 x 12 = 3888 cubic centimetres.
As much as the dirt that is there.
Well no not really i think you should tone down the dirt eating. So you know, get that checked out. But dirt is natural, eating not so much.
No, fertilizer should almost always be good for grass as long as you don't apply too much. Many times starter fertilizer is actually weaker than regular fertilizer as they don't want to damage the seeds/young sprouts before they take hold.