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Lovin' The Homestead
I can't believe how excited I got when I saw the improvements in your plants...who would'ha thunk it possible?
... and at a price WE all LOVE!Denim Deb said:The new Miracle Gro!
My friend recently told me about using Epsom Salts in the garden. My first thought was that I didn't want salt in the soil, but it's not really salt! Apparently citrus and avocado love it too. The tomato leaves are now nicely green (is there magnesium in urine?), but I will sprinkle some Epsom Salts out there anyway, since my soil is probably lacking in it. Thanks!Farmfresh said:That odd washed out color in the tomato leaves is low Magnesium. I am glad the sprinkle and tinkle is working, now throw a fist full of Epsom Salts around the tomatoes as well.
When I was a young lad, my friend's grandma used a chamber pot that got emptied around her raspberries every morning. Those berries were as big as your thumb when they were ripe.Lady Henevere said:Haha, no kidding! Considering I'm not using water for a flush, I'm actually saving money while making the plants greener. I'm trying the new fertilizer out on the raspberries now, since they are looking okay but not fabulous. Anyone here have raspberries? Any thoughts on the best way to trellis them?
My friend recently told me about using Epsom Salts in the garden. My first thought was that I didn't want salt in the soil, but it's not really salt! Apparently citrus and avocado love it too. The tomato leaves are now nicely green (is there magnesium in urine?), but I will sprinkle some Epsom Salts out there anyway, since my soil is probably lacking in it. Thanks!Farmfresh said:That odd washed out color in the tomato leaves is low Magnesium. I am glad the sprinkle and tinkle is working, now throw a fist full of Epsom Salts around the tomatoes as well.
Yes. According to this site - Normal Lab ValuesLady Henevere said:is there magnesium in urine?