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You can add a complete slow-release fertiliser to the potting medium, or use a liquid fertiliser twice a month.
Second, give your plants a really good drench with a liquid fertiliser (I use an organic seaweed-based feed) to help replace nutrients that have been lost from the growing media over the season.
Although it has its uses (as a pan scrubber or made into a liquid fertiliser with anti-fungal properties), horsetail isn't a weed you want to encourage as it is very hard to get rid of and can grow through virtually everything, including asphalt.
@Honoramorton - as a keen gardener I think I can answer this one - liquid waste would probably have been mixed with water and used as a liquid fertiliser, solid waste also known as "night soil" would have been buried in a technique known as "double digging" the veg plot.
Use a liquid fertiliser.
You could make it into a liquid fertiliser, add it to your compost or use it in its raw state in the garden.
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A standard liquid fertiliser is appropriate.
Make a liquid fertilizer.
Use a high-phosphate liquid fertiliser watered down to a quarter of its recommended strength.
Those in pots will need a weekly feed of liquid fertiliser.
In times of heat shock, a seaweed extract based liquid fertiliser treatment often reduces heat stress and it may help protect the plant in future.
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