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If I remember correctly, fertilizer stays in the ground for one season. It can still disappear though: if you don't use the tilled and fertilized ground for growing plants for a few days.
Try plant crops that regrows to keep the fertilizer on.
If you are going to plant regrowable crops, DO NOT, please DO NOT use ancient seeds or you're gonna waste all your ancient fruit. You can't grow ancient fruit in garden pots. Use pineapples or blueberries, because these are mostly really profitable as well (sell the blueberries as raw, and the pineapples you turn into wine).