Milorganite's non-burning formula slowly releases nutrients to feed your trees and shrubs for up to 10 weeks, which is especially important for young specimens. Milorganite contains what’s needed: nitrogen for leaf, root, and shoot growth; phosphorus to help set buds and flowers; potassium to improve overall plant vigor and disease resistance; and, organic matter to enrich the soil. www.milorganite.com/gardening/trees-and-shrubs
Hi Juliana, For established shrubs in a garden bed scatter Milorganite (5 lbs per 100 sq ft) uniformly over the soil surface and work in with a hoe or rake. For individual shrubs, apply 1 lb of Milorganite per shrub in the root area. For more tree and shrub application info: www.milorganite.com/gardening/trees-and-shrubs/tree-and-shrub-application-rates
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Great video. Learned a lot and mainly what I’m doing wrong lol
Glad you enjoyed!
What kind of fertilizer would you suggest for evergreen shrubs such as dwarf aborvite & boxwood
Milorganite's non-burning formula slowly releases nutrients to feed your trees and shrubs for up to 10 weeks, which is especially important for young specimens. Milorganite contains what’s needed: nitrogen for leaf, root, and shoot growth; phosphorus to help set buds and flowers; potassium to improve overall plant vigor and disease resistance; and, organic matter to enrich the soil. www.milorganite.com/gardening/trees-and-shrubs
@@MilorganiteFertilizer ----- sounds like what people need to feel better and to be healthy
She talked about putting fertilizer around a tree... but she didn't talk about how to put plant food into the roots of a shrub
Hi Juliana, For established shrubs in a garden bed scatter Milorganite (5 lbs per 100 sq ft) uniformly over the soil surface and work in with a hoe or rake. For individual shrubs, apply 1 lb of Milorganite per shrub in the root area. For more tree and shrub application info: www.milorganite.com/gardening/trees-and-shrubs/tree-and-shrub-application-rates
Who has time for all this?