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- Bone meal is a traditional lawn and shrub fertilizer. It is the premier source of phosphorus for use in organic gardening and is made from ground-up bones.
- Bone meal takes time to break down, releasing nutrients into the soil slowly and providing plants with a steady dose of important phosphorous and calcium, instead of a quick burst.
- Unlike some chemical fertilizers, bone meal won't burn plants if you apply too much.
- Bone meal can be mixed with soil as an amendment before planting by adding 5 to 6 pounds per 100 square feet. Or, toss 2 tablespoons in a hole before you add a new plant. For established plants, sprinkle 1/2 cup bone meal over the roots before spring buds appear. Check the package as rates vary.
- It protects plants under adverse weather conditions. Bone meals also help plants to attain maturity quickly. Can be used to remove the acidity of the soil.
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