- Thread starter
- #3,271
heirloomgal
Garden Addicted
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2021
- Messages
- 4,226
- Reaction score
- 13,575
- Points
- 255
- Location
- Northern Ontario, Canada
Yes, I add alfalfa meal to my pepper pots and around the pole bean plants when I transplant them in early summer. It's lovely stuff. I do find it quite pricey though, a small bag containing probably 4 cups is $10. I almost wonder if I got it in the form of animal feed would it be more economical. I'm actually not even sure if there is alfalfa pellet animal feed? I use pellets with alfalfa in them for the guinea pigs, but that is fortified with lots of other stuff probably not suitable for putting in the garden. If I could find an inexpensive source of alfalfa meal I'd definitely use more of it!Adding alfalfa meal is also a great way to increase soil tilth especially heavy clay soil. It is generally weed-free and adds nitrogen and trace minerals to soil. Also contains a natural fatty-acid growth stimulant called triacontanol helps stimulate plant growth. You can use it in place or with other fertilizers . The best soil amendments added in my garden was mushroom compost. Just added few dump truck loads.
In my experience I found it took a long time to improve the hard pan clay soil by adding cover crops and or fertilizers. By adding mushroom compost and alfalfa pellets took less time to improve soil showing better growth , using less fertilizer and easier planting methods during the growth period.