My Spray-N-Grow Garden

I just started using Spray-N-Grow (my son gave it to me for my birthday) I've been using it since July and already can see a big improvement in my plants. I live in the sandhills and and the sand sure doesn't hold any nutrients. I'm just not sure when or if I have to stop using it for the year and when to start again. Thanks for any help!

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Hi Diane!

I've used Spray'n Grow for years now. I can tell you that my experience has always been excellent using Spray n' Grow on anything. Even sandy soil....I back down using fertilizers in the fall for most of my plants. Most have stopped blooming and fertilizer of any kind is a waste for me. My houseplants get Spray 'n Grow -- just not as many applications. So, my answer is using Spray 'n Grow regularly in spring and summer, I back down in the fall and winter. Never completely stop. Just my two cents. Hope that helps.

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You can probably use spray n grow anytime it doesn't freeze hard, provided the plant will soak up the nutrient liquid on the leaf. Add organic matter to the soil, and micro organisims in liquid form should help the soil come a long way. Also add pot ash for extra potassium every spring. Here in Florida, we too have sand. But thats in a way a good thing because adding micro organisms will help the plant receive the silicate from the sand, and that will help fight off bugs and bad organisims. If that doesn't work try applying a liquid silicate. Liquid Sand to the leaf surface. Can be purchased from http://www.wormsway.com. They too sell spray n grow by the way.

Thanks for listening to me and enjoy your garden,
Big Joe

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