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16-lbs Jobe's Organics 9224 Granular Plant Food (Fruit & Citrus) for
$17.48.
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Features:- Specially formulated to provide fruit and citrus bearing trees with the nutrients they need for abundant and healthy growth
- Organic granular plant food fertilizer
- OMRI registered
- Jobe's Biozome also improves soil conditions; Helps your garden resist disease, insects, drought and other unfavorable conditions within a growing season
- Apply every 4-6 weeks
- Will not burn plants when applied as directed
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And if you really want to go all in, you can graft many different varieties of peaches, nectarines, plums and apricots on one tree (as these are all compatible to grow on the same tree). This is what I have done and is a great way to save space and get a variety of different fruit.
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Works well, but fust FYI it smells horrific.
In most cases it is the nitrogen that is lacking. To be cost-effective get the fertilizer that has the most nitrogen per dollar; that would be urea 46-0-0, buy a 50 lb bag which you will keep using until empty. No, if you don't overfertilize it won't burn your plants. No, it is not organic, but the molecules are always identical. If you need organic matter to improve the soil (always the case) top the soil up with compost, but you can't count on the fertilization effect of compost until a year ot two later, and it is slow and low intensity (think 1-1-1).
Bottom line, if you want soil fertilization this season, go with synthetic. If you want more organic matter into the soil, go with organic. Both are good, but for different reasons. This middle of the road product doesn't achieve much of either, and it's not cost-effective either.
Works well, but fust FYI it smells horrific.
Ill start feeding them this week
Thank you!!
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