| Description | A no-fuss, set and forget controlled release plant food for those who don't have the time or inclination to tend every plant or garden bed individually. The smart way to fertilise - one application feeds continuously for up to 6 months. If you are looking for a maintenance fertiliser, Osmocote Citrus & Fruit makes a great choice.
• Contains 6 months feed
• Plus trace elements
• No surge growth
Size 500g |
Pinus thunbergii 'Kotobuki'
A narrow form of the Japanese Black Pine. The short needles are a very dark green colour. Interesting white buds are formed in winter, making a stunning contrast to the dark green foliage. The bark becomes cork textured as the plant matures. It is a favoutite with the bonsai enthusiasts. It is quite slow growing, taking many years to reach 4M high and 1.2M wide.
12''/30cm pot | Cypress cashmeriana
With delicate weeping branches, an upright conical growth shape, and white variegation throughout the foliage from early spring to midsummer, Silver Shadow is a stunning cultivar of Kashmir Cypress/Blue Cypress. Required a well drained soil and protection from strong winds.
16"/40cm pot |
| Content | Features
- Boosted magnesium keeps leaves green for longer, especially on citrus
- The release of nutrients depends on temperature - more when it's warm and plants are growing and less when it's cold and growth is slow
- Scotts Osmocote® uses advanced prill technology that ensures even and controlled nutrient release with no wastage Controlled release means feeding less often and more effectively; less frequent feeding is more economical and environment-friendly
- Wetting agent enhances water absorption into the soil or potting mix and helps plants take up nutrients
- Less than 2% phosphorus (the 'P' in NPK) means it can be safely used on most Australian native fruit trees such as Davidson's Plum, Finger Limes and Quandongs
SUITABLE FOR
- Evergreen and deciduous ornamental trees and shrubs, shrubs, climbers, vines and grasses
- Fruit trees including citrus, stone fruits, apples and pears, grapevines and berries
- Potted foliage and fruiting plants including dwarf, espalier and columnar fruit trees
- Safe to use on new plants - the controlled release of nutrients means it will not burn soft leaves or tender young roots
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