(Avoid Milorganite!)
Kale, spinach, and in your clutch or under straw, leeks, turnips, beets, and carrots. If you have a greenhouse, lettuce too!
(And think about how eco-friendly you are and all the diesel gas not expended to bring you your Tequila limes!)
No new Q.
If you do spinach and live north of the Mason-Dixon line start it in the early fall and leave it alone over the winter. You will NOT be sorry.
-SB
Milorganite works great in your lawn. Spread it (drop spreader) before the last frost in the spring.
Yes, it can have high levels of metals so it is not recommended for the veggie garden. Consider its source...
Here in mid-Mitten we have a service called “Dairy Doo”. I’ll be checking it out this spring. I hope it is simply dried and not roasted “doo”.