Fur and Feathers
Sprout
I need a little help, I'm trying to garden naturally and have approached the local master gardener who seems not so keen on organic gardening and told me to use miracle grow.... I did get a soil test and the Ag Extension Agent sent me my report and told me to spread 10-10-10, add some zinc sulfate, sulfer/gypsum and go with it. Not sure how natural that is. If I liked blueberries these soil sample reports would not be a problem, unfortunately I don't like blueberries that much.
So can anyone bear with me and explain what this means?
ph is 5.0 (note: this is even though we added dolomitic limestone last year).
Phosphorous(P)=Super low, Soil Test Index 5 lbs/Acre
Potassium (K)=Nutrients needed, Soil Test Index 146 lbs/Acre
Calcium(Ca)=Best result I have (still nutrients needed), 346 lbs/Acre
Magnesium(Mg)=Nutrients needed, 93 lbs/ Acre
Zinc(Zn)=low, 2 lbs/Acre
Then there's something about applying borax? "apply 1 tbsp of borax per 100 feet of row to broccoli and root crops..."
"For better fertilizer availability on sandy soils, apply half of the recommended fertilizer just before planting and the remainder when the crop is half grown. In years with unusually heavy rainfall on sandy soils, 3 pounds of 34-0-0 or 2 pounds of 46-0-0 may be added to replace nutrients lost from the soil due to heavy rains."
I guess I thought there would be more explanation than just directions? Thanks so much.
So can anyone bear with me and explain what this means?
ph is 5.0 (note: this is even though we added dolomitic limestone last year).
Phosphorous(P)=Super low, Soil Test Index 5 lbs/Acre
Potassium (K)=Nutrients needed, Soil Test Index 146 lbs/Acre
Calcium(Ca)=Best result I have (still nutrients needed), 346 lbs/Acre
Magnesium(Mg)=Nutrients needed, 93 lbs/ Acre
Zinc(Zn)=low, 2 lbs/Acre
Then there's something about applying borax? "apply 1 tbsp of borax per 100 feet of row to broccoli and root crops..."
"For better fertilizer availability on sandy soils, apply half of the recommended fertilizer just before planting and the remainder when the crop is half grown. In years with unusually heavy rainfall on sandy soils, 3 pounds of 34-0-0 or 2 pounds of 46-0-0 may be added to replace nutrients lost from the soil due to heavy rains."
I guess I thought there would be more explanation than just directions? Thanks so much.