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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1847703" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>The 'best' fertilizer, liquid or otherwise, for central Virginia or where-ever the fertilizer is needed, is going to be the fertilizer that provides the appropriate amount of supplemental nutrition to the specific crop that you are trying to grow.</p><p></p><p>Start figuring this out by first getting a soil test/analysis. This is really cheap ($10.00 or so) and can/will literally save you hundreds if not more $$ and time spent. Fertilization also is not the only thing to consider for the soil. There is also the sand/clay/loam percentage balance within the soil, the organic content of the soil, and the pH of the soil.</p><p></p><p>Your question is kinda like trying to answer someones question when they ask, "What should I pack to wear when going on my trip?" If that is all the information they give you, your answer is/should be, "I have no idea". In response to their question I would be asking, are they going to the beach for the weekend? A safari to Africa for two weeks (monsoon season or dry season) or are they going to Antarctica for a month. </p><p></p><p>We can help you, but what are you trying to accomplish?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1847703, member: 43196"] The 'best' fertilizer, liquid or otherwise, for central Virginia or where-ever the fertilizer is needed, is going to be the fertilizer that provides the appropriate amount of supplemental nutrition to the specific crop that you are trying to grow. Start figuring this out by first getting a soil test/analysis. This is really cheap ($10.00 or so) and can/will literally save you hundreds if not more $$ and time spent. Fertilization also is not the only thing to consider for the soil. There is also the sand/clay/loam percentage balance within the soil, the organic content of the soil, and the pH of the soil. Your question is kinda like trying to answer someones question when they ask, "What should I pack to wear when going on my trip?" If that is all the information they give you, your answer is/should be, "I have no idea". In response to their question I would be asking, are they going to the beach for the weekend? A safari to Africa for two weeks (monsoon season or dry season) or are they going to Antarctica for a month. We can help you, but what are you trying to accomplish? [/QUOTE]
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