Organic Fish Fertillzer

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This spring I purchased a large bottle of organic fish fertillzer. I only used about 1/4 of the bottle,can I keep it for next spring or should I just throw away? The label doesn't have any kind of shelf live date.
 

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Good Goobly Goop, NyBoy!

That stuff can't get much more decayed! I suppose things may separate into layers in the bottle but shaking should mix them again. And, the N-P-K nutrients should all still be in there.

Anyway, the Alaska 5-1-1 that I buy and put on the leeks and such just goes on-and-on, I figure.

Steve
 

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Yup, i had mine for a few years, no problem...until i left it where the dogs could EAT IT! :( filthy foul wretched beasts...there was only a little bit left in the bottle, but they polished it off...
 

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I have had fish emulsion eat through the container from one growing season to the next. Talk about a nasty mess! This is one manufacturer that seems to be cutting corners on their packaging so much that the containers just don't hold up. I have had bags of their potting soil disintegrate quickly. Maybe they are supposed to be biodegradeable, but I would prefer they don't break down with product still in them.
 

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heh, i think the packages are biodegradable on most things now. :rolleyes: i have my own fish fertilizer makers, i own Koi and goldfish! whenever i need to clean their filter i just grab a bucket and rinse the pad into that. i have on occasion bought the fish emulsion stuff but i've never noticed the bottle breaking down. i'll have to remember to keep it away from the dog. :lol:
 

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This is why I want to run irrigation from my full stocked pond in the backyard! Plenty of fish poo and water for all my beds... and its FREE!!! Hahaha
 

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Alaska 5-1-1 is what I have good to know I can save it for next spring
digitS' said:
Good Goobly Goop, NyBoy!

That stuff can't get much more decayed! I suppose things may separate into layers in the bottle but shaking should mix them again. And, the N-P-K nutrients should all still be in there.

Anyway, the Alaska 5-1-1 that I buy and put on the leeks and such just goes on-and-on, I figure.

Steve
 

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Keep it out of the sun. Sun won't hurt the fertilizer but the plastic bottle it comes in can turn brittle in the sun. I once tried to pick up a jug of it that had been sitting in the sun and the handle broke loose in my hand. The jug crashed down on a concrete slab and you can guess the rest.
 

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