Gardener's Best®Organic Tomato Fertilizer
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- Provides tomatoes with all necessary nutrients for big, abundant fruit
- Slow release blend of natural and mineral organic ingredients; won't burn roots
- Conditions soil for vigorous root growth and better water penetration
Our slow-release granular fertilizer (5-6-5) gives your tomatoes all the nutrients they need, including plenty of phosphorus for big, abundant fruit. For a healthy start, mix a handful into the soil at transplant time and then side dress when tomatoes begin to set fruit. Also ideal for peppers and eggplant. Contains peanut meal.
- Slow release (5-6-5) granular fertilizer
- Low analysis; no risk of root or foliar burn
- 1 lb. treats 40 square feet
- 5 lbs. treats 200 square feet
- Gardener's Supply Exclusive
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