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| Not letting my ignorance on the subject hinder me, Jana, I'd advise a general purpose liquid feed as opposed to the tomorite which is formulated to be high in somethingorother which promotes fruit growth, and you want flower growth. Expect more sensible answers to follow..........
__________________ Hazel www.hazelandjanesallotment.blogspot.com update Sun 30/11/2008......Indoor Allotmenteering too!..... |
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| Sprinkle some growmore around them, its balanced and relatively slow release so will be taken into the bulb over a few weeks till the foiliage dies down. I tend to winter sprinkle on some blod fish and bone as they start to grow through the soil. I have certainly noticed a difference in size and quality of bulbs that get fed compared to those that dont.
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| You could try using dung water which I did last year and it seems to have worked. Also you could give thm the odd soaking with just water if the weather is dry.
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