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#### What to Give Your Plants
You can use a variety of natural amendments that provide slow-release nutrients:
* **Compost or well-rotted manure:** Packed with organic matter and a balanced nutrient profile
* **Bone meal:** A great source of phosphorus to promote root and flower development
* **Seaweed extract or kelp meal:** Boosts plant metabolism and stress resistance
* **Epsom salt:** Supplies magnesium, essential for photosynthesis and fruit production
Mix these into the planting hole or sprinkle around the base of the plant. This feeds the soil microbes and creates an optimal environment for your seedlings.
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#### How to Apply
1. Dig a planting hole twice as wide and deep as the root ball.
2. Add a handful of compost or manure to the bottom.
3. Sprinkle a tablespoon of bone meal and a teaspoon of Epsom salt.
4. Mix lightly with the soil.
5. Plant your seedling gently and water well.
6. For ongoing care, side-dress with compost or organic fertilizer every few weeks.
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#### Final Thoughts
Don’t skip this vital step when planting your tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers. A little extra care at planting time pays off with healthier plants and a more bountiful garden. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced grower, this simple nutrient boost will help your plants flourish all season long.
Ready to give your garden the best start ever? Try this natural planting boost and watch your tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers thrive like never before!
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