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ROJO
Jan 14, 2006

Oven Wrangler
Speaking of fertilizing - we finally have a nicely done yard with lots of native drought tolerant plantings (SF Bay Area, Sunset zone 14). What should I be doing about general purpose fertilizing? I know how to handle the small lawn and the trees, but not sure for more general purpose bed plantings (mostly grasses, shrubs, and succulents). Miracle grow and a watering can?

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ROJO
Jan 14, 2006

Oven Wrangler

Motronic posted:

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Kaiser Schnitzel posted:

Miracle-gro is generally a decent fertilizer but the only real answer is the thread title-get a soil test done by your county extension office and they’ll tell you.

:doh:

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