Is fertilizer already in your potting soil enough to feed your plants all season? In this episode of The Compost Pile, we break down one of the most common gardening myths: relying solely on pre-fertilized soil to sustain your plants long term.
We discuss the difference between compost-based soils and synthetic time-release fertilizers like Osmocote 14-14-14, how temperature and sunlight affect fertilizer breakdown, and why container plants lose nutrients faster than raised beds or in-ground gardens. You’ll also learn how nitrogen deficiency shows up, why heavy feeders like tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers need extra nutrition, and how soil microbes play a critical role in long-term plant health.
If you’ve ever wondered:
• Do I need extra fertilizer if my soil already has some?
• How long does fertilizer really last in potting mix?
• Does heat affect slow-release fertilizer?
• Why are my container plants turning yellow?
This episode will help you build better soil practices and feed your plants for long-term success.
Listen, learn, and grow smarter in Zone 9a and beyond.
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