Try a fertilizer that has a higher middle NPK number, like 10-30-10.
These are often sold under the names like "Bloom Booster"
The middle number is generally for increased bloom production, which for flowering annuals (like marigolds) and vegetables is a good thing. Always follow manufacturer's directions for mixing fertilizers - it's okay to use a weaker solution, but do notuse a stronger mix, for it can burn your plants and/or kill them.
Miracle Grow is the best i think cause i have tried it before it has worked
Fertilizer should be applied before rain. Fertilizer should always be watered into the soil or it can cause burning to the grass or plants.
you can grow marigolds in interesting things such as gravel, shreaded newspaper, water, soil and fertilizer mix, and sand
not a lot, especially if you're planning on eating it
Can I apply lawn fertilizer after rain/
so it will be healthy
It should be watered in and dried
You should do this the other way around ... mow it first then apply the fertilizer. Otherwise you are just putting all that fertilizer into the grass catcher of the mower.
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.
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You apply fertilizer to soil to increase the amount of nutrients and minerals inside, so that any plants you grow on the soil will grow stronger and better
After the hole is dug in the dirt.