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Gary Pilarchik: MFG 2016: Bone Meal an Organic Insoluble Garden Fertilizer: What is It & How do You Use It ?

Bone meal is an organic fertilizer used primarily to add phosphorous to your garden. It can have low amounts of nitrogen and it has no potassium. It is also a good source of calcium. It is basically steamed pulverized slaughter house animal bone. It is insoluble and therefore has to be broken down by soil in order to be used by plants.

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