Espoma® Organic® Tree-Tone® 6-3-2

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Tree-tone is the ultimate organic fertilizer for all shade, fruit, and ornamental trees! It features a rich blend of the finest natural and organic ingredients, enhanced with humates and beneficial microbes. There are no sludges or fillers used, ensuring a pure product. Plus, it’s made in our state-of-the-art, solar-powered manufacturing facility, guaranteeing consistency and quality.

Key Benefits:

  • #1 Choice for Fruit & Shade Trees for Over 50 Years

  • Faster Growth, Bigger Blooms, Greener Foliage

  • 100% Natural & Organic Approved

  • Long-Lasting Slow-Release Feeding

  • Safe for People, Pets & the Planet

 
 
 
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NPK Ratio: 6-3-2

  • N (Nitrogen) - 6%: Nitrogen promotes vigorous growth and lush, green foliage. It is essential for the production of chlorophyll, helping trees achieve healthy, vibrant leaves.

  • P (Phosphorus) - 3%: Phosphorus is important for strong root development and flowering. It aids in energy transfer and is critical for the overall health of the tree.

  • K (Potassium) - 2%: Potassium enhances tree health by regulating water uptake and nutrient transport. It improves disease resistance and encourages overall vitality.

For Use On:

All fruit, shade, and ornamental trees, such as: Apple, Ash, Aspen, Buckeye, Catalpa, Cherry, Plum, Chestnut, Cottonwood, Cypress, Elm, Hawthorn, Filbert, Honeylocust, Locust, Maple, Pear, Poplar, Sweetgum, Sycamore, Walnut, Willow.

When to Use:

  • Spring: Feed early in the spring before growth starts.

  • Fall: Feed after leaf drop but before the ground freezes.
    Note: Never apply fertilizer to frozen soil.

How Much to Use:

The amount of Tree-tone required is determined by the caliper (diameter) of the trunk. For medium and large trees, this should be measured at a point 4 feet above the ground.

How to Apply:

  • Small Trees: Sprinkle the fertilizer on the ground over an area equal to the root spread. This can be estimated as the area under and slightly beyond the branch spread.

  • Large Trees:

    • Make holes 2 to 3 inches in diameter, 2 to 3 feet apart, and 12 to 18 inches deep under the drip line (outer edges of branches) of the tree using an auger.

    • Divide Tree-tone evenly among the holes and fill the remainder of the holes with soil.

    • Water thoroughly.

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