Good to know we are right on schedule because we just finished pruning and fertilized with Plant-Tone, Holly-Tone and Rose-Tone. Didn’t have any Bio-Tone though so we used fish bone meal instead.
Hi I love the way you explain thank you we’ll done, I like to buy the Petitti fertilize unfortunately we don’t have them in the Meadleast can you please guide me how can I purchase them, thanking you for your help.
Thank you for a detailed information on fertilizers. Which one do I use for green giant evergreen trees? Holly tone or plant tone? What about on roses?
Natural fertilizers can attract some animals and repel others. It sounds like something was digging around the boxwood, but it could be that you have earthworms or insects that the animal was searching for too. Apply a granular repellent like Plantskydd around the plants. Bio-tone is our go to root starter, so we just use it at the time of planting. Plant-tone is our favorite multipurpose plant food. Boxwood & arbs don't need extra acidity like other evergreens, so we use a neutral plant food 3x per year on evergreens, spring, midsummer & late fall.
Thanks very helpful video..can i apply holly tone to Thuja Emerald Green? I potted a bulb and bareroot roses ten days back in pots, can I add bio tone or bulb tone now and how. I only do container gardening.
Yes, you can apply Holly-tone to your Thuja! We recommend following the instructions on the back of the bag to determine how much fertilizer to apply. For Roses, they actually have a Rose-tone product that we recommend using! Again, we recommend following the instructions on the back of the bag to determine how much to apply. Also note that fertilizer depletes faster in containers so you might need to apply it more frequently than you would for plants in the ground.
So much easier than scooping moist icky Miracle Grow granules into my watering can, filling it up, stirring it, walking to the plants, watering, going back to repeat. 😏
Lisa for edibles indeed. that mystery blue water works well for ornamentals but blueberries or anything you plan to enjoy the essence and top flavor of organics are the way to go baby! (:
Good to know we are right on schedule because we just finished pruning and fertilized with Plant-Tone, Holly-Tone and Rose-Tone. Didn’t have any Bio-Tone though so we used fish bone meal instead.
Hi I love the way you explain thank you we’ll done, I like to buy the Petitti fertilize unfortunately we don’t have them in the Meadleast can you please guide me how can I purchase them, thanking you for your help.
How much of a difference do these fertilizers make compared to without? I'm thinking about trying out the Bio-Tone with the Plant-tone.
I’ve been looking for Bulb Tone. No luck. What is a substitute?
Thank you for a detailed information on fertilizers. Which one do I use for green giant evergreen trees? Holly tone or plant tone? What about on roses?
We recommend using Holy-tone for your Green Giant and Rose-tone for your Roses!
Thank you for the great info 💕
Glad it was helpful!
The first time I used Holly tone my son and I flew far far back 😂😂😂 it stunk up the whole yard but I love it
Whats best for Box wood??
I have found plants uprooted when I used Bio tone. Critters like it too!!
Natural fertilizers can attract some animals and repel others. It sounds like something was digging around the boxwood, but it could be that you have earthworms or insects that the animal was searching for too. Apply a granular repellent like Plantskydd around the plants. Bio-tone is our go to root starter, so we just use it at the time of planting. Plant-tone is our favorite multipurpose plant food. Boxwood & arbs don't need extra acidity like other evergreens, so we use a neutral plant food 3x per year on evergreens, spring, midsummer & late fall.
Thanks very helpful video..can i apply holly tone to Thuja Emerald Green? I potted a bulb and bareroot roses ten days back in pots, can I add bio tone or bulb tone now and how. I only do container gardening.
Yes, you can apply Holly-tone to your Thuja! We recommend following the instructions on the back of the bag to determine how much fertilizer to apply.
For Roses, they actually have a Rose-tone product that we recommend using! Again, we recommend following the instructions on the back of the bag to determine how much to apply. Also note that fertilizer depletes faster in containers so you might need to apply it more frequently than you would for plants in the ground.
@@PetittiGardenCenters thanks :) will once a month be enough?
So much easier than scooping moist icky Miracle Grow granules into my watering can, filling it up, stirring it, walking to the plants, watering, going back to repeat. 😏
Lisa for edibles indeed. that mystery blue water works well for ornamentals but blueberries or anything you plan to enjoy the essence and top flavor of organics are the way to go baby! (:
When is the right time to use flower tone?
Flower-tone can be used anytime spring through midsummer. It is typically applied once a month May-September on any annuals or perennial plants.
No Garden Tone? How does it compare?