Should we feed our trees and shrubs or wait until spring? One expert, Jerry Somalski, owner of Bay Landscaping near Bay City, says we absolutely want to fertilize trees and shrubs right now ...
The Jobe’s Organics 9227 is an organic-certified granular fertilizer by USDA. Its function is to strengthen the root system and improve soil condition in the long term to hence keep your fruit tree ...
Available in a 5-oz resealable bag, this slow-release pellet formula will help with brighter leaf color, glossier leaves, and increased rigidity along with trunk toughness. With the NPK ratio of ...
Unless you have a lot of free time to take care of your palm tree every week, fertilizer spikes are a good consideration to feed the plant moderately and effortlessly. We have found the following ...
Time release fertilizer for Junipers, Spruces and other evergreen trees Easy to use fertilizer spikes; No wasteful runoff, no mess, hazards or smells; Apply early spring and late fall Continuous ...
For lychee trees that are not too picky about acidic soil, this slow-release fertilizer from Jobe, with a professional 8-11-11 ratio, will be a great choice. Unlike liquid products, it is odorless, ...
Did you know that using wood ash as a fruit tree fertilizer is a practice that gardeners have been doing for many years? This is because the wood ash is good for the soil, and can provide valuable ...
Most granular fertilizers are slow-release. Liquid fertilizer: Available in ready-to-spray bottles that can be hooked to a garden hose or in a concentrated liquid form that needs to be diluted with ...