Cabbage Hill® VEGETABLE DRY GRANULAR FERTILIZER label and instructions – Hope Gardens Hope Gardens Cabbage Hill® VEGETABLE DRY GRANULAR FERTILIZER label and instructions – Hope Gardens
April 1, 2023 by Hope Gardens
Thank you for choosing Cabbage Hill Animal-Free Fertilizer. Why use animal byproducts when you can make a more sustainable choice, a more organic choice, a more ethical choice…and still get the best plant food available? Our fertilizers contain all-natural, organic, plant-based ingredients and minerals that provide both macro- and micro-nutrients as well as soil builders and mycorrhizae to support soil health. Finally, something to feel good about!
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Cabbage Hill Dry Granular Fertilizers are a traditional dry time-release total fertilizer for your plants and vegetables. Our fertilizers are rich in macro- and micro-nutrients, and also include humic acid as well as root-building mycorrhizae.
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Cabbage Hill Vegetable Fertilizers are higher in phosphorus than nitrogen. Phosphorous contributes to flower and fruit growth which is vital in vegetables. Our Vegetable Fertilizers are also high in calcium which is important for fruit-bearing plants, especially in the mid- to late- vegetable season.
All our fertilizers are 100% organic, natural and vegan.
Apply dry fertilizers when you first plant and then depending on the plant and season, every 4 weeks after. You can work fertilizer into the top third of your soil or use the trench or gradient method where you dig a shallow trench between your plantings and cover the trench lightly with soil. This way plants’ roots can absorb nutrients as they grow.
For more use instructions please check out this video on our new website!
Store fertilizers in a dry area in a closed container. Fertilizers left open can attract moths which will feed and lay eggs in your fertilizer. Yuck. Keep away from children and animals.
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