Feed your Flowers

March 14, 2008 by LawnOrnament  
Filed under Gardening

flower bloomingFertilizing your flowers is all about the food, much like yourself a well balanced fertilizer can make the difference in your sprouting flower garden this year.

 

Depending on how in depth you want to get, it is not all that necessary to go out and have your soil sampled and analyzed. I usually stick with a tried and true fertilizer that contains a full spectrum of plant nutrients. With so many brands and the opinions of professional gardeners it should be easy to make an educated decision. The main focus after selecting a well balanced fertilizer will just be focusing on not over-feeding the plants as this can cause damage to root structures, even kill the plant.

 

Read the directions carefully and keep in mind that you will not want to place the fertilizer directly on the leaves and flowers of the plant. Everything involved from there is pretty much straight forward. Keeping in mind the ideal lighting and watering situation afterward will help in effectively obtaining a great bloom.

 


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