Best Organic Liquid Fertilizers for Veggies in Raised Beds?

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Asked By SunnyGardener42 On

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!

3 Answers

Answered By DIYDirtDiva On

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!

Answered By NatureNut91 On

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!

CuriousGardener58 -

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

GardenGuru77 -

Thank you! Great information

Answered By GreenThumbGabe On

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.

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