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How to Side Dress Vegetables with Fertilizer

easyGardening30-60 minutes5 steps

Safety Warnings

  • Avoid direct contact with fresh manures to prevent disease transmission

Tools Needed

stainless steel hand trowelpointed blade for precise soil placement
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garden forkheavy-duty steel tines for incorporating fertilizer
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Materials

partially rotted manuredecomposed organic matter(as needed)
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potash fertilizermineral-based nutrient supplement(as needed)
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Steps

1
Identify the nutrient needs of the vegetable, such as selecting potash fertilizer to help ripen fruit on vines.
Tip: Application of potash is particularly helpful to hasten the ripening of bunches.
2
Prepare the fertilizer by ensuring manure is in a partially rotted form.
Tip: Avoid using fresh manure, especially hog manure, as it may cause club-root disease.
3
Apply the fertilizer to the soil surface around the base of the vegetable plant, away from the main stem.
Tip: Side dressing ensures nutrients are available to the root zone during the growth cycle.
4
Use a stainless steel hand trowel or garden fork to lightly work the fertilizer into the soil.
Tip: Do not bury the fertilizer too deeply; it should be accessible to the roots.
5
Water the area thoroughly after application to help the nutrients reach the root system.
Tip: Moisture activates the fertilizer and prevents root burn.

Pro Tips

  • Use decomposed organic matter to enrich loamy soils that contain clay.
  • Consistent side dressing is essential for 'rank feeders' that demand large amounts of nutrients.

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Sources

Synthesized from 5 verified sources:

Gutenberg: Home Vegetable GardeningView →
Gutenberg: Farm Gardening GuideView →
Gutenberg: War Gardens GuideView →
Gutenberg: Manual of GardeningView →
Wind River Greens Plant DatabaseView →