If the leaf color is good and the plants are growing and fruiting well, it is not necessary to
fertilize. If fertilizer is needed, rake back mulch, spread fertilizer on top of the soil, and recover
with mulch. In early spring or at first, bloom, apply a 20-20-20 formula at a rate of 4 lbs per
l00 ft of row. Organic fertilizers such as blood meal, cottonseed meal, fish meal, or alfalfa
meal are alternative applications.
Amend soil with well-composted organic matter. If under composted material is used such as
leaves or manure, do not plant for 2 months to allow it to break down. Buried pockets of
organic matter may become toxic to roots. Mulching with organic matter is a good option.