Archives


Categories




Dynamite Plant Food

plant fertiliser.jpg
The trend in garden fertilising has steered away from packaged products and adopted a more holistic approach. Why? Because in the past many fertiliser manufacturers focused in on the needs of the plants without any regard for the soil in which they were growing. In fact, the soil could be the most impoverished and neglected sod of dirt and still plants would succeed and bloom as expected.

Fortunately today, packaged fertilisers are becoming more holistic in their approach to feeding plants as well.

Dynamite Plant Food is one product that's leading the charge. This retail version of the very successful Nutricote, previously limited to commercial applications, is now available to the public.

It's a slow-release granular feeder that uses ammoniacal and nitrate nitrogen rather than urea-based nitrogen - the latter being harmful to plants and also polluting groundwater. As a fertiliser it will last for nine months slowly feeding your plants in a balanced, measured way. The grains are kept together via a protective coating that can handle even the most extreme climatic conditions, therefore performing over a greater time period.

Dynamite Plant Food is also high in micronutrients such as manganese, boron, magnesium and copper to name a few. This is important if you want your plants to do their very best as many other fertilising products just focus on the three major ones; Nitrogen, Potassium and Phosphorous.

This product is available in retail outlets and comes in three varieties; All-Purpose (Indoor and Outdoor), Flowers & Vegetables and Magnesium Sulfate to aid your yellowing plants back to their healthy selves.


Sponsored post. Read my view on sponsored posts.




Comments

Great blog on Dynamite Plant Food. I also knew about Nutricote and have always wished I could get my hands on it to use in my own garden. I live in Atlanta where the weather is so hot and I need a fertilizer that can withstand the heat and humidity. Thanks again.

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)


Who's responsible for this...?

Stuart Robinson

Busselton, Western Australia


stuart.gif

Get fresh posts in your Inbox

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner


Or, subscribe to this blog


Sponsored Listings




My Other Blogs



Other Gardening Sites



Powered by
Movable Type 3.2

Copyright 2006. Gardening Tips 'N' Ideas. All Rights Reserved.