Garden Trust® Flower & Vegetable Fertilizer – 4 Lb Bag

September 18, 2021 - Comment

Garden Trust® Flower & Vegetable Fertilizer – 4 Lb Bag PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Garden Trust® Flower, Vegetable, & Bulb Fertilizer is designed to provide annuals, perennials, vegetables, and bulbs with everything they need for vigorous growth!Key Product FeaturesProvides radiant color displays and generous crop yieldsUnique controlled release formula feeds slowly and gently and produces results that

Garden Trust® Flower & Vegetable Fertilizer – 4 Lb Bag PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Garden Trust® Flower, Vegetable, & Bulb Fertilizer is designed to provide annuals, perennials, vegetables, and bulbs with everything they need for vigorous growth!Key Product FeaturesProvides radiant color displays and generous crop yieldsUnique controlled release formula feeds slowly and gently and produces results that will amaze youContains everything your flowers and bulbs need to put on a dazzling display of color and beauty and a “bumper crop” of garden-fresh vegetablesWith 14 different nutrient compounds, Garden Trust® supplies your flowers, vegetables and bulbs with a controlled release nitrogen blend that feeds slowly and gently without burningAlso contains a balanced blend of secondary and micronutrients that support heavy bud formation, and strong stems For Flowers and Bulbs, the application rate for Garden Trust® Flower, Vegetable, & Bulb Fertilizer is 1.5 lbs. per 100 sq. ft. For in-ground plantings, a 4 lb. bag feeds just over 266 sq. ft. of bed area for the entire season. For Flowers and Bulbs in pots: 1.5 teaspoons will feed a 10” pot for 4 – 6 weeks. For vegetables, the application rate for Garden Trust® Flower, Vegetable, & Bulb Fertilizer is 1lb. per 100 sq. ft. For in-ground plantings, a 4 lb. bag feeds 400 sq. ft. of vegetable garden for the entire season. For vegetables in containers:1 For in-ground plantings, one application feeds flowers and vegetables for the full season. For containers and pots, feed every 4 – 6 weeks depending on rainfall and frequency of watering. ? Copyright . All rights reserved. </

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