Espoma Organic Flower-Tone - 4 lbs

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104855
  $9.99

Description

Flower-toneĀ®3-4-5

  • Formulated to feed annuals and perennials.
  • Low in nitrogen and rich in potash.
  • Promotes and prolongs abundant blooms.
  • Available in a 4 lb bag.

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  • Natural organic fertilizer & Blossom Booster
  • For both annuals & perennials
  • Get larger and more abundant blooms
  • Long lasting, slow-release feeding with our exclusive Bio-tone Microbes
  • 100% natural & organic ingredients with no fillers or sludges

FOR USE ON: Use on annuals & perennials in the landscape, garden beds, raised beds and in containers or hanging baskets.

WHEN TO USE:

New plantings:  Mix into the soil prior to planting to a depth of at least 4ā€³

Established plants:  Feed once each month throughout the growing season.

HOW MUCH TO USE: Preparing New Flower Beds Mix into the top four or five inches of soil at the rate of 4 lbs. per 80 square feet. An additional feeding should be made after the plants are well established *Planting Flowers

Seeds: Plant seeds to their recommended depth. Fill the hole with prepared soil (see above). If the soil has not been prepared, cover the seed with soil and sprinkle 2 tablespoons of Flower-tone over the seed.

Flowers from containers: Gently remove the plant from its container. Loosen the roots and spread them into the prepared hole. The depth of the hole should not be greater than the size of the root ball. Refill the hole with prepared soil and tamp gently but firmly. If the soil has not been prepared add 2 tablespoons of Flower-tone mixed with soil for seedlings from market packs. For larger plants, one or two gallon containers mix 1/2 cup with the soil and fill as above. Always finish by watering thoroughly.

Established Flowers *Individual Plants: Broadcast up to 1/2 cup Flower-tone around the plant.

Flower Beds: Broadcast Flower-tone at the rate of 4 lbs. per 80 square feet. *Potted Plants:

New Plants: When preparing soil for new plants mix 2 cups of Flower-tone per cubic foot of soil (1.5 tbsp. per quart).

Established Plants: Sprinkle 1.5 tsp. of Flower-tone for every 4 inches of pot diameter into the soil along the outer edge of the pot. Water thoroughly.

HOW TO APPLY: Sprinkle Flower-tone around plants like adding salt and pepper to food. Be careful not to put the plant food on the plant foliage or stem and do not mound the application. After feeding, water thoroughly and rinse off any fertilizer that is on the foliage

More Information

Bag Size 4 lbs.
Fertilizer Composition Granular
Manufacturer Number FT4
Brand Espoma

Product Questions (11)

If your lawn has dog damage, put down some gypsum and soak it all through for at least 6 hours till saturation point. After that you can rake away the dead grass and reseed as normal.
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When determining how much grass seed you will need, you must determine your square footage by measuring length multiplied by width.
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Do not start any type of fertilizer regime for young seedlings until they have at least two full sets of regular leaves. Start with a root stimulator, then after a month you may move on to a gentle, weak (half strength) water-based fertilizer. Remember...
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1) Nitrogen (leaf development, top growth) 2) Phosphorus (roots and blooms) 3) Potassium aka Potash (roots).  To shop Gertens fertilizer options, click here
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Use a bloom enhancing fertilizer, make sure it has a high level of phosphorus (middle number of NPK) for full blooms.
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The recommended root stimulator for Hydrangeas would be the Plant Starter Solution (4-10-3).
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