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Use the same great fertilizers as we use on our plants and hanging
baskets to keep them lush, green and blooming.
Al’s Premium Line of Fertilizers is a
customized blend of nutrients perfected for the needs of Northwest
gardening.
Al’s 4-3-3 Transplanting
Fertilizer is an all natural and organic transplant
fertilizer specially formulated to help plants quickly establish a
healthy, vigorous root system when planted either in the ground or in
containers. Use Al’s Transplanting Fertilizer when planting trees,
shrubs, perennials, annuals, or bulbs in the ground or in containers and
hanging baskets. Al’s Transplanting Fertilizer has
quick release nutrients to help feed a plant immediately, as well as slow
release nutrients that feed the plant over a longer period of time, both
of which help prevent transplanting shock. By mixing Al’s
Transplanting Fertilizer in the soil directly around the root system of a
plant, nutrients become available to the plant without the lengthy delay
it would otherwise take for water to wash those nutrients into the root
zone. Once your planting is done, be sure to water
thoroughly. To help ensure success, consistently monitor the
soil moisture around newly planted plants.
Al’s 17-5-17 All Purpose Water Soluble
Fertilizer is a superior indoor and outdoor fertilizer
designed to produce vigorous, high quality blooming and non-blooming
plants. Al’s Water Soluble Fertilizer contains chelated micro
nutrients (more readily available to the plants), a vital part of any
fertilizer. The special combination of nutrients in this fertilizer start
to work immediately, promoting vigorous growth, abundant flowers and
fruit, along with rich, green foliage.
Al’s Slow Release 10-4-8 All Purpose
Fertilizer is a superior container and landscape blended
fertilizer designed to produce vigorous, high quality blooming and
non-blooming plants. The ingredients in this unique fertilizer combine a
superior blend of nitrogen that not only gives an immediate gentle shot of
feed at the time of application, but also gives sustained feeding with the
use of a special form of slow release nitrogen. With water, this slow
release nitrogen performs year around including cool weather, and is not
subject to excess release during periods of high temperature.
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