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        <title>New Gardener Quick Tip: Square Foot Granular Fertilizing Principles for Containers &amp; Earth Beds</title>
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        <description>Granular fertilizers vary greatly. One way to best understand how much fertilizer to use is the square foot method. A lot of times the product will say X amount of tablespoons per square foot , plant or planting hole. You would use granular fertilizer at spring for perennial plants, for setting up a planting hole and for side dressings over the season. Less is more when it come to fertilizing. Check out my vegetable gardening blog: The Rusted Garden. It is filled with garden information, videos, pictures, seed catalogs and seeds &amp; things I sell. www.therustedgarden.blogspot.com Join My Google+ Gardening Community called Our Tomato &amp; Vegetable Gardens - we are approaching 5000 world-wide gardeners: https://plus.google.com/communities/114956817444053979636 or Link from My YouTube Page.</description>
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