Plant Type Fertilizers Annuals Perennials Roses Fruit Trees Citrus Gardening Tips & Timing All‐Purpose 10‐10‐10 Flower & Vegetable 5‐10‐5 Triple Super Phosphate Once every 3 to 4 weeks Fertilized annuals will produce more flowers and grow to be fuller and more vibrant. Flower & Vegetable 5‐10‐5 All‐Purpose 10‐10‐10 Triple Super Phosphate Fish Fertilizer 2‐4‐0 All‐Purpose 10‐10‐10 Flower & Vegetable 5‐10‐5 All‐Purpose 10‐10‐10 Triple Super Phosphate 1) Late Winter 2) Spring 3) Mid‐Summer Apply monthly during warm weather Early spring and fall are the best times to divide most perennials. 1) Early Spring 2) Early Summer All‐Purpose 10‐10‐10 Triple Super Phosphate 1.) Early Spring 2.) Late Spring 3.) Late Summer 1) Late Winter 2) Mid‐Summer 3) Early Fall 1) Late Winter 2) Mid‐Spring 3) Mid‐Summer Eliminating the grass around the base of a fruit tree and applying a thin layer of mulch will reduce root rot. Phosphorus encourages more flower and fruit production. All‐Purpose 10‐10‐10 Palms Woody Shrubs Grapes Transplants Vegetables When All‐Purpose 10‐10‐10 Flower & Vegetable 5‐10‐5 Roses need at least 6 hours of full sun every day to thrive. Nitrogen deficiency symptoms in palms begin first on the oldest leaves as a uniform light green coloration. Hedges should be pruned in late winter, when plants are dormant and haven't produced buds. All‐Purpose 10‐10‐10 Triple Super Phosphate 1) March 2) May 3) After Harvest Grapes are not heavy feeders and do not need much fertilizer after they are well established. Root & Grow ‐ Root Stimulator 4‐10‐3 Fertilize and mulch each transplant as you plant. Light Feeders Once at planting Moderate Feeders At planting and mid‐ season. Heavy Feeders Every month Always break up the root ball when transplanting. Light Feeders Hydrolyzed Fish Fertilizer Plant Starter 3‐10‐3 Moderate feeders Flower & Vegetable 5‐10‐5 Triple Super Phosphate Heavy Feeders All‐Purpose 10‐10‐10 Flower & Vegetable 5‐10‐5 Light Feeders include; Bush Beans, Mustard Greens, Peas, Southern peas, Turnips. Moderate Feeders include; Beets, Broccoli, Carrots, Corn, Cucumbers, Peppers, Potatoes, Pumpkin, Squash. Heavy Feeders include; Cabbage, Lettuce, Onions, and tomatoes. Always remenber: Too much fertilizer can damage or even kill plants because of its soluble salt content. Too much salt limits the roots' ability to absorb water and nutrients.
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