Organic Fruit Fertilizer, Fertilizers

Organic Fruit Fertilizer, Fertilizers

Organic, All-Natural & Non-GMO Sourced Fruit Fertilizer (6-4-4)!

The Urban Farmer Fruit Fertilizer is a great choice for blueberries, blackberries, grapes and raspberries. This fruit fertilizer will increase yields, health and taste of your fruits. The 6-4-4 (NPK) fertilizer ratio is formulated to feed your fruits exactly when they need it. This fertilizer also contains several other beneficial vitamins, minerals and microbes that restore soil health.

Directions: Spread 1 tablespoon of fruit fertilizer (6-4-4) around the base of each fruit plant in early spring. Apply an additional tablespoon for each year of growth up to 8 tablespoons. Apply a second application of same quantity when fruits begin to appear. 3 lbs will feed a 10-20 fruit plants for an entire season.

How much fruit fertilizer do I need? 10-20 Fruit Plants: 3 lbs 20-40 Fruit Plants: 6 lbs 80-160 Fruit Plants: 24 lbs

Derived from: Blood Meal, Fish Bone Meal, Gypsum, Alfalfa Meal, Sulfate of Potash & Feather Meal. Guaranteed Analysis: Total Nitrogen (N) ..................... 6.00% Available Phosphate (P2O5)..... 4.00% Soluble Potash (K2O) ............... 4.00% Calcium (Ca) ............................. 9.50%

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Product Details

Weight

3

Depth

9

Height

3

Width

6

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The mechanical transfer of genetic material outside of natural reproductive methods and between genera, families or kingdoms, poses great biological risks as well as economic, political, and cultural threats. We feel that genetically engineered varieties have been insufficiently tested prior to public release. More research and testing is necessary to further assess the potential risks of genetically engineered seeds. Further, we wish to support agricultural progress that leads to healthier soils, to genetically diverse agricultural ecosystems, and ultimately to healthy people and communities.

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