Three Different Places to get Fish Emulsion..Go Figure

April 14, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Urban Homestead

Organic Vegetable Gardening with Fish Emulsion on Tomato

Organic Vegetable Gardening with Fish Emulsion on Tomato

So my tomato plants, which I planted too early [because I am a thrill seeker, impatient, and suffer from attention deficit disorder], are already mad. They tell me they need nitrogen. How did they tell me? You may be thinking that I am bit touched in the head. You know hearing the plants talk to me and all. No No No au contraire… the lower leaves were yellow. Easy diagnosis. First I looked at them in search of bugs…no bugs. So they must need nitrogen.

Being the good, diligent aspiring organic gardener that I am, off I went in search of fish emulsion. First my local hardware store (shout out to Hillsboro Hardware on 21st avenue in Nashvegas) tells me that they only carry the powdered now because the people in the Belmont Hillsboro complained about the smell. I complained that I wanted the stinky stuff.

Then, due to the children talking nonstop interfering with the successful operation of my synapses, we went to the big box of the despot. No Joy! Then, in a fit of inspiration, the daddy thinks of the All Seasons Garden and Brewing Center. The hippie dippy organic joint. The first time I tried to patronize the establishment, I could not find my destination. Another moment of inspiration later, Sprint Navigation has an animated map up and an annoying voice giving me lovely directions to my destination some 2.7 miles hence.

Oh joy, fish emulsion…click me!. It is stinky stuff but does provide the most accessible nitrogen for your plants. The concentrate goes far. I got a gallon for about $20.00 US.

My tomatoes look a bit happier today though you can still see the yellow from the nitrogen deficit.