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16-lbs Jobe's Organics 9224 Granular Plant Food (Fruit & Citrus) for
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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.
Didn't know this was even possible. This changes everything! Seems like an awesome investment. I'll probably buy a tree already grafted.
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My guidance for good price for organic fertilizer is $1 per pound. Although application rates per brand vary.
Didn't know this was even possible. This changes everything! Seems like an awesome investment. I'll probably buy a tree already grafted.
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Works well, but fust FYI it smells horrific.
If it acts fast, then I would seriously question if it is organic.
If it acts fast, then I would seriously question if it is organic.
I think you may be confused what organic means. The fertilizer is made with USDA organic material. It does not mean the fertilizer is composed of unprocessed organic matter. It's chemically processed.
I think you may be confused what organic means. The fertilizer is made with USDA organic material. It does not mean the fertilizer is composed of unprocessed organic matter. It's chemically processed.
I know what organic is (but I try to be aware of my own limitations), however I emphasize the gardening aspect. If it's chemically processed, it may be USDA organic, but is it really organic in that it can be produced spontaneously in nature/garden?
I know what organic is (but I try to be aware of my own limitations), however I emphasize the gardening aspect. If it's chemically processed, it may be USDA organic, but is it really organic in that it can be produced spontaneously in nature/garden?
USDA organic and organic certifications are just the labels. It has nothing to do with whether a product contains organic or inorganic materials.
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