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Raised Bed Vegetable Fertilizer for Light Feeders

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$37.99

🥬 Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Plant Growth Raised Bed Vegetable Fertilizer for Light Feeders (5-5-5 NPK) 🌱

Not all plants are greedy. Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Plant Growth Raised Bed Vegetable Fertilizer for Light Feeders provides a gentle, balanced dose of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (5-5-5 NPK), perfect for leafy greens and root crops that thrive without heavy feeding. Designed for raised beds, this formula supports steady, sustainable growth and crisp harvests.

🌿 Perfect For These Light-Feeding Raised Bed Vegetables

Ideal for shallow-rooted crops and cool-season greens that require a lighter nutrient load:

  • Lettuce

  • Spinach

  • Arugula

  • Radishes

  • Carrots

  • Beets

  • Swiss Chard

  • Kale

  • Bok Choy

  • Mustard Greens

  • Turnips

  • Collards

  • Endive

  • Mâche

  • Pak Choi

  • Green Onions

  • Mizuna

  • Tatsoi

  • Cilantro

  • Dill

🧪 How to Apply

Initial Application

  • Timing: At planting or seeding

  • Rate: ½ cup per 10 sq. ft. of raised bed area

  • Method:

    Loosen the top 6–8 inches of soil

    Spread evenly across the bed

    Mix gently into the soil surface

    Water thoroughly to activate nutrients

Follow-Up Feeding

  • Frequency: Every 4–6 weeks during active growth

  • Rate: ¼ cup per 10 sq. ft.

  • Method: Lightly scratch around plants and water in

🌍 Ideal Soil Conditions

  • Soil pH: 6.0–7.0 (neutral to slightly acidic)

  • Soil Type: Loamy, well-draining soil with good organic content

  • Moisture: Keep consistently moist—not soggy

  • Organic Matter: Blend in compost to improve structure and long-term fertility

  • Drainage: Ensure raised beds have proper drainage to prevent root rot

Pro Tip from the Farm:
For quick-growing crops like radishes and greens, you’ll often see results within 2 weeks. Keep the soil evenly moist and harvest regularly to encourage fresh new growth.

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