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25kg Jumbo sack of Organic Blood, Fish and Bone fertiliser

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Fish, Blood & Bone is an organic-based general purpose plant food which provides the major nutrients required for strong healthy growth. What plants benefit from fish, blood and bone? MAKES ROOTS GROW STRONGER – Stronger and deeper root systems result in better plant growth, better crops and healthier and improved soils.

For bigger, well-rooted plants, bushes and trees mix with soil or compost and use as planting mix. Water well afterwards.

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It is important to use the fertilizer when the plant demands it. Each soil has also a saturation level of nutrients it can absorb: when there is too much fertilizer in the ground the plants will not use it and the precious fertilizer will run off or leach. Soil bacteria use some of the fertilizers, in particular fish meal, for their own growth and well being which encourages early season microbial life.

Apply every 6-8 weeks during the growing season from March to the end of August, when plants are actively growing. Water in well. Coverage area Fertilisers usually have their nitrogen, phosphate and potassium levels expressed as 'NPK' values. Nitrogen promotes green leafy foliage; phosphate promotes strong root systems and potash promotes fruit and flower production and general plant health. REVITALISE YOUR LAWN – Fish, Blood & Bone replaces nutrients lost and revitalises grass, making for a denser sward and healthier lawn.

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Do not exceed the appropriate application rate. Increasing the dosage may result in damage to your plants. Can be used all around the garden: Bedding plants, flowers, bushes, trees and conifers, fruit and vegetables. How often to apply Blood Fish & Bone is an organic-based general purpose plant food which provides the major nutrients required for strong healthy growth. This granular fertiliser contains three active ingredients - nitrogen, phosphate and potassium. The nitrogen encourages strong growth and green, rich foliage whilst the slow release phosphate increases root growth.

Bumper Crop Fish Blood & Bone meal strengthens garden plants, lawns, fruits and vegetables. It also improves the soil, the life of the bacteria in the soil and beneficial fungi such as mycorrhiza and micro bacteria. Fish, Blood & Bone cannot be taken up by the plants unless transformed (mineralisation) by bacteria from its organic state into an inorganic one. Mineralisation happens only when the conditions in the soil are right. It depends very much on the temperature of the soil, the water content, the pH, the amount of organic material, the time of application and the carbon in the soil.When using before planting or sowing apply Blood Fish & Bone at 140g/m² and lightly fork or rake into the soil. When using this product as a top dressing apply at 70g/m² and lightly fork into the soil. Fish, Blood & Bone provides both a rapid boost and long-lasting results so a single application lasts up to six weeks to keep plants in best condition and encourage flowering. How to use: Before planting or sowing Blood Fish & Bone Plant Fertiliser is a powder form fertiliser that is organically balanced and specially designed to encourage healthy foliage and strong growth. Thanks to the slow release of Blood Fish & Bone Plant Fertilisers phosphate content, the root growth of your plants will also be positively impacted. In addition, this fertiliser boasts added potash which makes flowers more colourful and ripens fruit & vegetables more effectively. This general purpose plant food not only promotes healthy plant growth, but also has both short and long term positive effects on your plants, with a single application lasting up to six weeks.

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