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ButterBear Phostrogen Plant Food: ... m not an experienced gardener by any means but know that plants need a little extra to help them thrive. In both my old home which only had a small gravel patch suitable for container plants and now our new home with it s lovely front, side and back gardens I chose Phostrogen plant food to help my little flowers along. Phostrogen- Phostrogen plant food is an all purpose soluble feed suitable for all plants, flowe...
Read the full review: Give your plants a little helping hand. by ButterBear
 

Phostrogen Garden Chemicals

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Brand: Phostrogen / Garden Chemicals / Type: Fertilizer
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Phostrogen Plant Food Phostrogen Plant Food
Brand: Phostrogen / Garden Chemicals / Type: Fertilizer - All-purpose soluble plant feed
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Garden Chemicals - Phostrogen Rose & Flower Organic Insecticide Phostrogen Rose & Flower Organic Insecticide
Brand: Phostrogen / Garden Chemicals / Type: Pest Control
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Barnschop Phostrogen Time Release Plant Food
... are good in so far as they release more feed the hotter the weather, hence you do not get too much green at the wrong time of year. I've used then in my hanging baskets with great success. Sometimes when you buy a new plant you can see the little balls in the soil, no these are not Vine weevil eggs, but slow release feeds. This year I plan to try some on my allotment, see my web page for results. ...
Read the full review: Hanging Baskets by Barnschop
cindy1 Phostrogen Time Release Plant Food
... you are like me and have loads of plants, in containers, you will know how difficult it can be to fertilize them, using the conventinal method of putting the fertilizer in your watering can then having to water each one seperatly. Well these tablets are so easy, all you have to do is put the tablets into the container, and it releases the fertilizer over a month. If you have a big pot you may have to put about 10 in, but this is a lot quicker that conventional methods. Do they work? In my opinion yes, at the moment all my plants are thriving. ...
Read the full review: Easy Fertilizing by cindy1
BizzyB Phostrogen Rose & Flower Organic Insecticide
... spray contains natural fatty acids to control common garden pests such as blackfly, whitefly, mealy bug etc. It is for use on ornamental plants such as roses and flowering plants; not suitable for edible crops. It has quite an unpleasant smell - a bit like fusty cooking oil. I have used it on roses infested with greenfly and despite continued treatments saw very little improvement. I used it on an ivy plant which had a blackfly infestation and saw no visible effect. It states on the container it's best not to use the product on Kolkwitzia, Euphorbias, pilea, Fuschia Dracaena, Saintpaulia, ferns, Gardenia, Nasturtiums, Sweet Peas, bedding plants in bloom, M...
Read the full review: A disappointing product by BizzyB
 
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