This year I'm experimenting with a homemade fertilizer, and it seem to be working well. The mix is 4 parts leftover chicken fines, 1 part bone meal, 1 part blood meal and 1 part dolomitic lime. Using it in the veggie beds and flower beds with a handful of compost also every time I fertilize. Can't say it did much for my beets, but the tomatoes and peppers are the biggest I've ever seen. Cucumbers are growing in leaps and bounds. (Why oh why did I plant 5 cucumber plants? I can't possibly eat this many pickles!) All my greens, mustard, chard, etc. were humongous, and the flower gardens are gorgeous, so I think I will call this experiment a win. Nice to have a use for all those chicken fines besides their mash that I still make them every morning. Might be important to mention that the higher protein level the chicken food has, the better it works as a fertilizer. (Thats what the old timer who told me about this said) I use a 50/50 mix of game bird and layer feed for my girls, that's 35 and 16 protein averaged out to 25% protein.