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Yes, compost can contain fertilizer. As dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter, compost functions as fertilizer on its own. It also may be mixed with such fertilizers as manure.
it depends how close you are
Yes, garden fertilizer can kill cats. Don't let your cat outside after using fertilizer.
Don't let them outside.
Sometimes it is better if you keep your plant inside. If you want your plant to be growing faster you have to use fertilizer and keep it outside
For mature Ficus trees grown outside, you can use a balanced fertilizer with a formula such as 10-10-10 that contains equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Apply the fertilizer in the spring and summer months during the growing season, following the manufacturer's instructions for the correct dosage. Also, consider using a slow-release fertilizer to provide nutrients gradually over time.
I suggest as soon as posibble!(I learn from bitter-smelling expierience)
It may need water or fertilizer. If you are in a cold climate and it is outside, it may have frost damage.
The unusable part of any vegetable is used for fertilizer, I think.
Compost is a mixture of dead material that can be used to make fertilizer. Compost mixes together such carbon- and nitrogen-rich compostable recyclables as kitchen leftovers and yard debris. It supplies cultivators, farmers, gardeners and orchardists with dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic material within one year for use as amendment, compost tea, fertilizer and mulch.
Yes, compost and fertilizer do the same thing when planting red robin plants. The woody plants in question (Photinia fraseri) benefit from humus-rich, well-drained soils, both of which dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich compost sustains. It also develops nicely with the nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in a balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer.
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