I'm on the hunt for a good organic liquid fertilizer that I can mix with a hose end sprayer for feeding my vegetables growing in raised garden beds. What products have you tried, and how often should I be applying them? Thanks everyone!
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Don't forget you can make your own liquid fertilizer! Comfrey leaves work wonders for this. Check out this video for guidance: [YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/shorts/6YK5vm4UwgI?si=nynCRjcGBPFMj146). It's a fun DIY project and super beneficial for your garden!
For my garden, I've had great success with Microlife liquid organic fertilizers. They're versatile because you can use them as a foliar spray or a soil drench, especially great for new plants. I recommend starting with the Ocean Harvest (that blue label) since it's a complete fertilizer. I also like to alternate with the Maximum Blooms (the pink one) and seaweed fertilizer (green label) for a nutrient boost. Generally, I foliar spray them weekly unless I’m dealing with very young seedlings. Those don’t bloom yet, so I hold off on the Maximum Blooms. Just a side note, seaweed helps with nutrient retention in the soil! Hope this helps you out!
Thank you! Great information
I've been a fan of gs plant food! Their liquid love product is fantastic, and I often mix it with Mr. Fulvic. It's not super concentrated, but it’s perfect for regular applications and is packed with micronutrients.

Can I ask where you work and how long you've been using Microlife? I'm in Wisconsin and have never heard of them.