Trusted by vegetable growers for over 90 years, Milorganite provides the nourishment every garden needs to grow the biggest and best fruits and vegetables. Milorganite’s slow release organic-nitrogen feeds plants evenly and gradually, without interfering with flowering and fruit development. This nurtures the roots, which in turn develop more robust yields.
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I'm going to try it on my lawn and in my garden this year!
I have noticed that organic gardeners never suggest this 'human poop' fertilizer as they do other organic plant foods; any feedback on that? I have to know if I'm missing something important…
is this safe to apply to fruit trees?
Learn how to fertilize your lawn with Milorganite Fertilizer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_lvwiWMmpQ&feature=youtu.be
A nursery class I took the teacher recommended milorganite when he propagates camellia cuttings. Are there and videos on how to use milorganite in propagation and or growing plants in pots?
Milorganite has PFOAs in it. I’ve used it for 10 years at least in my whole yard and garden. Now I’m very concerned. I’m not going to buy any more bio solid any more. They all have the chemical in it. It’s a forever toxin. Please Google this yourself and you’ll see.
I just take a dump on all my plants.