Details
NPK Breakdown:
-
Nitrogen (N) - 3%: Supports healthy foliage and growth
-
Phosphorus (P) - 5%: Enhances root development and flowering
-
Potassium (K) - 3%: Improves overall plant health and stress resistance
For Use On:
All spring and fall flower bulbs, including:
Fall Planted Bulbs:
Allium, Buttercup, Crocus, Daffodils, Dutch Iris, Fritillaria, Grape Hyacinth, Hyacinth, Tulips, Scilla, Snowdrops, Spanish Bluebells, Spider Lily, Starflower
Spring Planted Bulbs:
Anemone, Begonias, Caladium, Calla Lilies, Canna Lilies, Crocosmia, Dahlias, Elephant Ears, Freesia, Gladiolus, Lilies, Nerine Lily, Rain Lily, Ranunculus
When to Use:
When planting in spring, fall, or after flowers bloom.
How Much to Use:
New Plantings:
-
Plant bulbs in loose, well-drained soil rich in organic matter at the correct depth.
-
Row Planting: Mix 1.5 lbs. (4.5 cups) of Bulb-tone into the soil for each 25 ft. of row.
-
Individual Bulbs: Apply 1.5 heaping teaspoons into the planting hole and cover with soil.
-
Bed Plantings: Mix 4 lbs. per 60 sq. ft. into the soil.
Established Bulbs:
-
Bed Plantings: Apply 4 lbs. per 60 sq. ft. and wash off any plant food that is on the foliage.
-
Individual Bulbs: Sprinkle 1.5 heaping teaspoons around and 2-3 inches away from each plant. Dahlias and gladioli can be fed monthly.
How to Apply:
-
New Planting: Incorporate into the soil below the bulbs.
-
Existing Bulbs: Broadcast onto the soil surface.
-
Water thoroughly after application.
-
Never apply fertilizer to frozen soils.