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=Rose Food= = What's It For? - Rose Food =
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'''Inorganic: NPK Values 5: 5: 10''' The following information has been taken from the packaging of the fertilizers that are sold in the Trading Hut.
For more information about fertilizers, their uses and explanation of the labelling see the
[[http://www.rhs.org.uk/Gardening/Help-advice/Garden-chemicals-and-pesticides|RHS web site]].
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'''Description'''
Rose Food contains all the essential nutrients and trace elements for healthy plants and promotes abundant blooms. Extra magnesium is included for richer, greener leaves. This rose Food is also suitable for feeding trees and shrubs.
== Description ==
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'''Directions for Use'''
''''Established Roses.'''' Sprinkle 135g/sq. m. (4oz/sq. yd.) evenly over the soil. Lightly fork or hoe in. this is best done in mid-March or at the first sign of growth. Apply 70g/sq.m. (2oz/sq.yd.) in the same way at monthly intervals through the summer.
Before Planting. Sprinkle 135g/sq.m. ( 2oz/sq. oz.) over the planting area. Fork well in.
''''Planting Patio Containers.'''' Mix 28g (1oz) with 2 or 3 handfuls of compost or soil. Fill the bottom third of the pot with the mixture, position the rose and top up with compost or soil.
''''Care of Container Grown Roses.''''' Sprinkle 20g around the rose (about a level tablespoon).
Rose Food is an inorganic fertilizer with [[WikiPedia:NPK_rating|NPK Values]] 5-5-10.
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'''Application Advice'''
Use the recommended amount. Apply evenly between the plants, without touching the plant itself. Avoid using on windy days. Water well in after applying. Wash hands after use. To be used only where there is a recognised need. Do not exceed recommended application rates.
Rose Food contains all the essential nutrients and trace elements for healthy plants and promotes abundant blooms.
Extra magnesium is included for richer, greener leaves.
This rose Food is also suitable for feeding trees and shrubs.
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'''Storage''' == Directions for Use ==

=== Before Planting ===

Sprinkle 135g/sq.m. (4oz/sq.yd.) over the planting area. Fork well in.

=== Established Roses ===

Sprinkle 135g/sq.m. (4oz/sq.yd.) evenly over the soil.
Lightly fork or hoe in. this is best done in mid-March or at the first sign of growth.
Apply 70g/sq.m. (2oz/sq.yd.) in the same way at monthly intervals through the summer.

=== Planting Patio Containers ===

Mix 28g (1oz) with 2 or 3 handfuls of compost or soil.
Fill the bottom third of the pot with the mixture, position the rose and top up with compost or soil.

=== Care of Container Grown Roses ===

Sprinkle 20g around the rose (about a level tablespoon).

=== Application Advice ===

Use the recommended amount. Apply evenly between the plants, without touching the plant itself. Avoid using on windy days.
Water well in after applying. Wash hands after use. To be used only where there is a recognised need. Do not exceed recommended application rates.

=== Storage ===
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CategoryWhatsItFor

What's It For? - Rose Food

The following information has been taken from the packaging of the fertilizers that are sold in the Trading Hut. For more information about fertilizers, their uses and explanation of the labelling see the RHS web site.

Description

Rose Food is an inorganic fertilizer with NPK Values 5-5-10.

Rose Food contains all the essential nutrients and trace elements for healthy plants and promotes abundant blooms. Extra magnesium is included for richer, greener leaves. This rose Food is also suitable for feeding trees and shrubs.

Directions for Use

Before Planting

Sprinkle 135g/sq.m. (4oz/sq.yd.) over the planting area. Fork well in.

Established Roses

Sprinkle 135g/sq.m. (4oz/sq.yd.) evenly over the soil. Lightly fork or hoe in. this is best done in mid-March or at the first sign of growth. Apply 70g/sq.m. (2oz/sq.yd.) in the same way at monthly intervals through the summer.

Planting Patio Containers

Mix 28g (1oz) with 2 or 3 handfuls of compost or soil. Fill the bottom third of the pot with the mixture, position the rose and top up with compost or soil.

Care of Container Grown Roses

Sprinkle 20g around the rose (about a level tablespoon).

Application Advice

Use the recommended amount. Apply evenly between the plants, without touching the plant itself. Avoid using on windy days. Water well in after applying. Wash hands after use. To be used only where there is a recognised need. Do not exceed recommended application rates.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place away from children, pets and foodstuffs.


CategoryWhatsItFor

Rose Food (last edited 2014-02-14 11:21:15 by PaulHowarth)