Working a bit at a time, I cut back the invaders and lined the surface with several sheets of damp cardboard, with soil and pulled weeds between the layers to help keep moisture. After a couple of months under cardboard, the wild issues have been weakened to the point where I could dig them out. If you have not had a soil test carried out in your backyard soil but still want to fertilize, apply small amounts of a nitrogen fertilizer a number of times during the growing season. Prior to planting, spread fertilizer over the growing space and incorporate it into the soil with a rototiller, spade or garden rake. Apply up to half pound of nitrogen per 1,000 sq. ft for this application. This fertilizer should solely contain nitrogen and no or minimal quantities of phosphorus, potassium and different vitamins.
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