It takes a little time to get the soil right davida. Don't get in a panic OK;-) So you limed and planted and now you want to fertilize. The 13-13-13 has as much phosphorous (P) as it does (N) and (K), so may not be suitable if you have very high levels of (P) already.
Don't worry about the peat moss, The lime will sweeten the soil regardless and the peat moss will add organic matter to the soil. Peat is from a bog. Bogs smell sour because of the low Ph and standing moisture. It will sour the soil.
See if you can get your hands on some fish emulsion liquid fertilizer and some sulphate of potash. Also look at some kelp or seaweed extract as this will add any micronutrients to the soil like zinc and magnesium etc. Add a 1/2 capful to the fish emulsion when using it.
Give the
plants a weekly dose with the fish fert at half strength and one side dressing of the Potash . Then just wait and see. You may get a good return, you may not but you'll learn lots and be more prepared for your next attempts.
If you keep on trying to correct you will end up with a cocktail that will cause other problems.
The thing about amending soils organically is it isn't instant. You grow soil over time. The
plants grow themselves.
Do you have a compost area? There-in lie all your answers!