Introducing the Fred T. Lizer Slow Release (Spring formula) granular fertilizer! This powerful fertilizer is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance the growth and vibrancy of their flowerbeds and fields.
Experience the benefits of slow-release technology that ensures a consistent and long-lasting supply of nutrients to your plants. Say goodbye to the hassle of frequent applications, as this formula provides nourishment for up to 6 to 8 weeks!
One of the key features of our Fred T. Lizer Slow Release fertilizer is its versatility. It can be used both in the ground and in pots, making it suitable for all types of gardening setups.
Applying the fertilizer is a breeze. For in-ground plants, simply use 1 to 2 ounces per plant. If you have plants in pots, a dosage of 0.25 to 0.5 ounces per plant is recommended. Just sprinkle the granules directly onto the soil, and let the magic happen!
Why choose Fred T. Lizer Slow Release fertilizer? Here are some of its outstanding benefits:
- Long-lasting nourishment for your plants
- Convenience and ease of application
With our Slow Release formula, you can rest assured that your plants will receive the essential nutrients they need to thrive. No more worrying about underfeeding or overfeeding; our specially formulated fertilizer takes care of it all.
In addition, our efficient packaging options cater to gardens of all sizes. Whether you have a small collection of plants or an expansive field, we have the perfect size for you. Choose from 1 ounce for 10 plants, 1 kilogram for 35 plants, 4 kilograms for 140 plants, or a hefty 19 kilograms for an impressive 670 plants!
Fred T. Lizer Slow Release (Spring formula) is here to revolutionize your gardening experience. Discover the benefits of a healthier and more vibrant garden with our top-of-the-line fertilizer. Order yours today and watch your plants thrive like never before!
- In ground use 1 to 2 ounces per plant
- In pots use 0.25 to 0.5 ounces per plant
- Apply directly on soil
- 6 to 8 weeks between applications
- In ground: 1 ounce per plant, 10 ounces for up to 10 plants, 1 kilogram for up to 35 plants, 4 kilograms for up to 140 plants, 19 kilograms for up to 670 plants