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Yes because it is a special; type and it's kind of like a fertilizer but different
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Anything containing nitrogen. Ammonia, NH3, is a common fertilizer of plants.
There is actually a device that is kind of like a fertilizer dispenser for plants, that drops chalk as you move.
Super Sour.
Nirogenous fertilizer like urea
Not closely. Celery belongs to the parsnip family, and rhubarb belongs to the buckwheat family. Celery is an annual, while rhubarb is not. They do visually seem like they should be more closely related though.
The 0-11-52 means 0% Nitrogen (N), 11% Phosphorous (P) and 52 Potassium (K). The ratio of P to K that you need is 35/60 or ~ 1/2, but the P to K ratio of your "fertilizer" is 11/52 or ~ 1/5. You should get a fertilizer with a ratio more in line with what you need or expect to have to apply multiple fertilizers. Here is how you work out how much to apply per acre for each nutrient. Using Potassium as an example lbs to apply per acre = <lbs nutrient required per acre> / <% nutrient> lbs K to apply per acre = 60 / 0.52 ~ 120 lbs But like I said you would not get the correct amount of P with this fertilizer.
i personaly love rhubarb and strawberry jelly STRAWBERRY-RHUBARB JELLY5 c. rhubarb, finely cut 3 c. sugarMix rhubarb and sugar and let stand overnight. Boil 10 minutes. Remove from heat. Stir in 3 oz. strawberry Jello until dissolved. Cool slightly. Put in containers and freeze.
What nutrients are in Rhubarb? Even though rhubarb is considered a vegetable, it is most often treated as a fruit. Rhubarb provides a good source of vitamin C, fiber, and calcium. It is usually eaten cooked, and just like fresh cranberries, rhubarb is almost unbearably tart on its own. It needs the added sweetness of sugar, honey, or fruit juice to balance out the acidity. Since rhubarb is primarily used for pie, it is also referred to by it's nickname the "pie plant". WARNING! Never eat the leaves, neither raw or cooked. Rhubarb leves are toxic!
Manure is kind of like natural fertilizer. It's animal excrement. Fertilizer is man made and is not excrement based.Manure is a type of fertilizer, however most fertilizers that we know today are man-made, put into a far more concentrated solid "mass," if you will, of usually only one or two elements that come out as pellets, unlike manure, which comes with many elements all rolled into one.
Miracle Grow is a great fertilizer that is good for growing vagitables. For even better results use Miracle Grow fertilizer and the new soil they have. But, be careful! Squirrels may dig in you garden because they only like the good stuff.