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I have this place where I throw used soil.
It's under the cat.
I planted a few sunflower seeds, stuck a few chunks of seed potato in there, and put a zinnia seed in the center.
This was a hot and dry summer in interior Alaska.
The vegetative growth was fantastic.
I thought I'd get a basket of potatoes.
Not true.
I could hold the potatoes in two hands and while the sunflowers are massive, they have yet to flower.
I have no expectations on the zinnia, but it seems to be doing better than the others.
So, is this an example of a nitrogen rich, but P & K depleted soil?
It's under the cat.
I planted a few sunflower seeds, stuck a few chunks of seed potato in there, and put a zinnia seed in the center.
This was a hot and dry summer in interior Alaska.
The vegetative growth was fantastic.
I thought I'd get a basket of potatoes.
Not true.
I could hold the potatoes in two hands and while the sunflowers are massive, they have yet to flower.
I have no expectations on the zinnia, but it seems to be doing better than the others.
So, is this an example of a nitrogen rich, but P & K depleted soil?