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How do I fertilize plants in urban planter boxes without overdoing it?

Fertilizing plants in urban planter boxes is crucial for healthy growth, but it's easy to overdo it. The key is to remember that container plants have limited soil and cannot flush out excess nutrients like garden beds. Start by choosing a balanced, water-soluble, or slow-release fertilizer formulated for container plants. Always follow the label instructions—using more is not better. A general rule is to fertilize every two to four weeks during the active growing season (spring and summer) and reduce or stop entirely in fall and winter when plant growth slows. Before applying, ensure the soil is moist to prevent root burn. For a more natural approach, incorporate compost or use organic options like fish emulsion or seaweed extract. Observe your plants; yellowing leaves or stunted growth can signal a need for nutrients, while brown leaf tips or crusty white residue on the soil may indicate over-fertilization. When in doubt, err on the side of underfeeding. A light, consistent feeding regimen will keep your urban oasis lush and productive without the risk of harming your plants.

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