Description: - Bone Meal is a natural source of readily available phosphorus and calcium. The early-season addition of phosphorus to your soil will promote strong root development, enhance early season growth, and give you superior blossoms and fruit at harvest time. Bone meal breaks down slowly, releasing nitrogen for robust growth throughout the season; it will not burn plants. bone meal is great for starting tomatoes and peppers and promoting healthy growth of root and bulb crops. It’s ideal for new bedding plants, giving established gardens a boost, and keeping patio containers looking their best.
Benefits & Gardening Tips: - • An excellent source of organic phosphorus & calcium. • Slow release — feeds plants for a long period of time! • Provides both short- and long-term plant benefits. • Great for root and fruit development. • Contains Super active soil and seed inoculant. • High in trace elements. • It protects plants under adverse weather conditions.
Direction of Use: - Plant pots: Add 2-3 tbsp. per hole for average size pot, more for larger varieties. Mix thoroughly into soil and water in well.
Containers: For new plantings, add 1-2 tbsp per gallon of soil and mix thoroughly or add 300 gm per square feet for established plants, lightly mix 1-2 tbsp per gallon into the soil surface once each month during the growing season.
Vegetable Gardens & Flower Beds: To prepare new gardens, apply 1 kg per 100 square feet and thoroughly mix into the top 3″ of soil. For new transplants, add 1-2 tbsp per hole, mix into soil and water in well. To feed established plants, side dress 100 gm once each month during the growing season to promote fruiting and flowering.
Trees & Shrubs: Spread 500 gm per 2″ of trunk diameter around the base outwards to the drip line, mix into soil surface and water in well. For new trees, prepare transplant hole and mix 100 gm with the backfill soil. Use the amended soil to fill in around the new tree and water in well.