How to use bone meal for plants.
*This post may contain affiliate links. This means when you click on a link and make a purchase we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. Our goal is to provide valuable and helpful content. Any commission made can help us maintain this site and provide more quality and helpful content for our readers.*

Bonemeal is fertiliser that is made by drying and crushing animal bones into powder. It contains several nutrients and minerals that benefit plants by improving soil structure and quality. Bone meal is rich in phosphorus, calcium and nitrogen. It contains trace elements like magnesium, iron and zinc. The NPK ratio of bone meal is 3:15:0. Root crops like radishes, potatoes, beetroots and carrots benefit from bone meal. Vegetable flowering plants like tomatoes and peppers also love bone meal. Here is how to use bone meal for plants.
How bonemeal benefits your garden:
- Improves plant’s root structure
- Increases pest resistance
- Improves flower and fruit production
Although bone meal can improve plant’s overall health it should not used in soil that has a pH of 7. Bone meal can be used in acidic soil and not in alkaline soil. Always test soil pH before using bone meal.
How to use bone meal for your garden
Bonemeal can take about 4 months to completely decompose. Instead of sprinkling bone meal on the topsoil, dig a few inches off the top soil sprinkle some bone meal and cover it with soil.
If you want to apply bone meal for plants grown in containers you can apply bone meal when you are planting. Then sprinkle the bone meal once or twice during the growing season.
You can also mix bone meal with your compost.
Can you mix bone meal with water?
You can mix two tablespoons of bone meal with one gallon of water. You can then use it for your plants.
If you like this article, don’t forget to share. Check out other articles below.
Read more: