The garden is already planted in "vegetable garden mix"* composted with wood chips and other stuff, and I have 200lbs of composted cow crap at the ready.
I am wondering if by planting in this already fertilized soil, I have doomed my potatoes to be small by not being able to control when they get food. Or, will this soil even provide enough nutrients to get through the summer? Will I need to periodically scatter some cow crap compost around same as I would with the fertilizers you guys were talking about?
*(see here, second product from the bottom)
I am wondering if by planting in this already fertilized soil, I have doomed my potatoes to be small by not being able to control when they get food. Or, will this soil even provide enough nutrients to get through the summer? Will I need to periodically scatter some cow crap compost around same as I would with the fertilizers you guys were talking about?
*(see here, second product from the bottom)
Vegetable Garden Mix is a unique blend of compost, loam, sand, aged mulch, expanded shale and Texas Green Sand. It will perform well with most plantings, especially vegetables. It has excellent drainage, moisture retention and friability. The more you use Vegetable Garden Mix on your veggies, the more you’ll want to use it in all areas of your garden.
Living Earth Product Description From: http://livingearth.net/products-services/products/landscape-soil#ixzz2QCNRhhak