Bloodmeal Meal Fertilizer, Fertilizers

Bloodmeal Meal Fertilizer, Fertilizers

Organic, All-Natural & Non-GMO Sourced Blood Meal Fertilizer (12-1-0)

Blood Meal is a high nitrogen fertilizer that promotes rapid plant growth. Bloodmeal does great with heavy feeders like corn, spinach, greens and garlic. Also is great for speeding up compost piles. Can act as a deer repellant.

Directions: Spread 2 lbs of Blood Meal fertilizer for every 100 square feet of soil.

How much blood meal fertilizer do I need? 10x10' (100 sq. ft.): 2 lbs 10x20' (200 sq. ft.): 4 lbs 10x80' (800 sq. ft.): 16 lbs

Derived from: Organic Blood Meal Guaranteed Analysis: Total Nitrogen (N) ..................... 12.00% Available Phosphate (P2O5)..... 1.00% Soluble Potash (K2O) ............... 0.00%

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Product Details

Weight

2

Depth

9

Height

3

Width

6

Components

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