Plant Feeding Plant Feeding TechniquesTechniques
A Traditional Plant Food
Some gardeners love the routine or weekly or fortnightly feeding, it puts them in touch with their plants.
When you need to get food into them fast, a liquid feed is ideal.
Gro-Sure All Purpose Liquid Food, which is packed with nutrients for healthy flowers and fruits and is seaweed enriched. Plus it also has a Which? Gardening Best Buy.
If you are feeding ericaceous plants (acid-loving plants), then use Gro-Sure Ericaceous Plant Food.
A Slow-Release Plant Food
If you’re pushed for time and want to be sure that your plants have the right amount of food, opt for a clever technique that trickle feeds plant food on a regular basis.
Gro-Sure Slow Release Plant Food granules are activated by warmth, exactly the time when garden plants are growing fast. All you need to do is mix them into the soil around your plants.
A Compost With Added Feed
Choose a good quality compost that provides feed for several weeks and the correct additional nutrients to support plant growth and plenty of flowers.
You do not need to use additional feed with the following composts:
Easy Containers Compost – Feeds for up to 6 months.
Rose, Tree & Shrub Compost – Feeds for 4 months.
Container & Basket Compost – Feeds for up to 4 months
Feeds For Specialist Plants
Ericaceous Plant Food – Great for acid-loving plants, such as Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Camellias.
Indoor Plant Food – Added potash for longer lasting flowers Cactus Plant Food – High potash for improved flowering Bonsai Plant Food – Reduces excessive top growth Rose Food – Enriched with horse manure for bigger blooms
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