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            Fertilizing and Watering
  
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            Subject:  Fertilizer question?
			
  
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            | JOE28 | 
            
               West Jordan, Utah 
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               I just tilled under 65 bags of leaves in my Pumpkin Patch. Do I need to put some kind of fertilizer into the soil to help compensate all the leaves? 
		
				
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               12/11/2007 8:48:53 AM 
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            | abbynormal | 
            
               Johnston, R.I. 
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               Add some manure........... 
		
				
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               12/11/2007 9:18:06 AM 
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            | Rob T | 
            
               Somers, CT 
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               You should get a soil test to see where you are.  It will tell you the NPK percentages, Organic Matter %, PH and lots of other good things. You can start adding now and into the spring. 
		
				
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               12/11/2007 9:42:43 AM 
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            | Richard | 
            
               Minnesota 
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               I'm new but,,,I put in coffee grounds and on the package from starbucks they suggest adding leafs,so... 
		
				
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               12/11/2007 5:39:23 PM 
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            | UnkaDan | 
            
              
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               Yes JOE,,you just added carbon,,now you have to add N to help get it broken down,,manure is the simply answer Norm is right. Rob is correct also in that you need a soil test or you're just guessing where you're at. Add some manure asap,,,,in early spring pull samples and get them to a lab for testing. In the mean time spend time researching soils and building a good organic home for your plants. 
		
				
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               12/11/2007 6:34:44 PM 
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            | JOE28 | 
            
               West Jordan, Utah 
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               what about compost insteda of manure? 
		
				
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               12/20/2007 6:20:44 AM 
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            | Marvin11 | 
            
              
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               compost is the best put on a fuee yards of chicken manure on too
  
		
				
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               12/20/2007 7:49:48 PM 
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            | eaglei10 | 
            
               West Valley City, Utah, USA 
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               Joe,   A nursery in Bountiful that I trust quite a bit suggested adding a fertilizer called "Activator".  It helps release the nutrients form the leaves better making them more available to your plants faster.   
		
				
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               2/6/2008 7:01:24 PM 
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