Garden Club Slow Release Organic Plant Food

user-pic
Review by mr stuff on 3 February 2009 3 February 2009
Lowes_plant_food.jpgFertilization is an essential step in the cultivation of outstanding flora. Finding the right balance of nutrients to supplement each of the plants in your office/home/or garden can be a tricky affair. It's best to do the research and choose an appropriate fertilizer and schedule for each individual plant. But, if you aren't growing exotics, Garden Club Select Slow Release Organic Plant Food may prove to be your end all solution.

This All-Purpose fertilizer provides a mix of organic nutrients derived from feather meal, bone and meat meal, blood meal, and potash. It comes in a convenient shake on pellet form (approx the size of a rice granule) and releases nutrients every time you water for approx. 3 months.  We've been using it, with great result, on many of the plants in our home and garden for the past 6 months. With OMRI certification, organic ingredients, a recyclable container, and a  100% satisfaction guarantee, you can feel good using it too.

One caveat for dog owners: this stuff can be a messy temptation for your best friend. Our pup has taken to digging in the garden where we've fertilized. Apparently, bone meal and blood meal smell like fresh baked apple pie to a German shepherd.

Garden Club Select Slow Release Plant Food is available from Lowe's for ~$8


Related

Entries


Leave a comment

Recent

Finds

Skype VOIP Service
Skype VOIP Service
Painting a bedroom last weekend, I discovered something peculiar. Scattered throughout our home are all these mysterious little faceplates with incorrectly…
FORLIFE Curve Teapot
FORLIFE Curve Teapot
We drink a lot of tea and we own a lot of teapots. I have a warm place in…
Calf and Half - by Fred Studio
Calf and Half - by Fred Studio
Possibly the prettiest creamer ever made, the Calf & Half sports a distinctly shaped, double-walled design that recalls its…

Our New Favorites



get Terifik in your Email: