Plant species

A · B · C · D · E · F · G · H · I · J · K · L · M · N · O · P · Q · R · S · T · U · V · W · X · Y · Z

base fertiliser

Listing 1 - 10 from 57 for base fertiliser

Cultural Tips
... (Growell, SHL) ready to use or make your own using a base fertiliser with peat and following manufacturers directions. Ask at cultural meetings or ... mix for final pots is :- Loam Base 7 parts loam 3 parts peat 2 parts grit Peat Base 3 buckets peat 1 bucket grit ... Magnesium sulphate(Epson salts) To peat use either chempak potting base or vitax potting base to instructions Its not easy I know but try to ...
web.ukonline.co.uk

Articles
... else other than pinching, watering and potting on, to ensure we have adequate stocks of fertiliser, insecticides/fungicides, pots and compost. There is nothing more annoying on a weekend when you ... many years we made our own compost using Irish Moss peat, washed grit, and Chempak base fertiliser. Unfortunately time and the quantity required deprives us of this exercise now. For those growers ...
www.bpfs.org.uk

Fuchsia Compendium
... garden at different dilutions. Mainly used for disinfecting the greenhouse and cleaning pots. JOHN INNES BASE FERTILISER - 2 parts of super phosphate of lime. 2 parts hoof and horn. 1 part sulphate ... . I. No. by 2 ounces and that will give you the amount of John Innes Base fertiliser required by each bushel of compost. JUDGES - people who determine authoritatively after deliberation to choose ...
www.bpfs.org.uk
More from this site

Western Suburbs Orchid Society Inc. Homepage - Sydney, Australia.
... receive more light. The more sunlight hours your plant receives the greater the flowering prospects. FERTILISER Use Aquasol as recommended by the maker and apply from spring through to mid winter ... promote infestations. MEALY BUG Small fluffy sucking insects which often hide in crevices at the base of the foliage on the inside of the developing new growth. They are present all ...
home.exetel.com.au

Ranunculaeae Society
... spring arrives. A convenient, rapid and easy method of pruning is to start at the base of the stems and work upwards to the first pair of nodes (leaf joints), and ... pair of nodes. It pays to mulch and feed the plant (a general -purpose granular fertiliser) immediately after pruning. Sweet autumn clematis is happy in well-drained garden soils but prefers ...
homepage.eircom.net

Deflasking orchids
... flask with 5 or 6 sheets of newspaper, with a hammer I hit the very base to knock the end out, this reduces the amount of glass splinters. Then wash them ... the plants a time to ajust to the change. After; I use 1/4 strength fertiliser every second watering. BACK TO CONTENTS PAGE Web site and all contents © Copyright: 'Barry's ...
members.iinet.net.au

Winter care in the Rose garden
... least a wheelbarrow full of soil before you plant your rose. Don't incorporate chemical fertiliser in the planting hole. Compost is great, blood and bone (slow-release and won't ... one might like, but worse will have ungainly leggy growth with bare canes at the base. Pruning to ensure tidy plants and blooms where we want them makes sense. Even more ...
netlist.co.nz

Press releases North of England Society
... rainwater which runs through the jungle canopy. Water once a week or so and give fertiliser sparingly about every third watering making sure that the plant is thoroughly flushed with clean ... damage from a build up of salts. The orchids produce a new growth from the base of the previous growth, which will bear the flowing stem for the current year, do ...
orchid.org.uk

all about Cattleya Orchids and how to grow them
... one or more leathery leaves. Each year a dormant bud at the base grows into a new shoot. This thickens to produce the current ... twice weekly and fertilise fortnightly with a recommended orchid fertiliser. From October to February, no fertiliser is needed, but water the plants when ... roots are just beginning to appear at the new shoot's base. If the plant has over eight pseudobulbs, the thick rhizome ...
orchid.org.uk
More from this site

Citrus in the garden
... in invasion by wood-rotting phytophthora fungi. Heaping grass clippings or other material around the base or trunk of the tree can result in similar problems. Remove weeds by light chipping ... more detailed information, see Agfact H2.3.11 Citrus nutrition. Type and amount of fertiliser The main fertiliser needs of citrus trees can be applied as organic/animal manures or artificial/chemical ...
www.agric.nsw.gov.au




These listings are filtered
View all for base fertiliser