Specialist Fertilising Programs
Each of the products within the specialist fertilising programs have had specific nutrient added to them, particular to the needs of each growing category: Flowering Plants, Non-Flowering Plants, Natives and Lawns.
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Roses & All Flowering & Fruiting Plants
Ideal for all ornamental flowering plants including trees, shrubs, perennials, groundcovers and annuals, along with productive flowering plants such as fruit trees, vines, vegetables and herbs. Specific plants include roses, dahlias, irises, begonias, orchids, gardenias, citrus trees and acid loving plants such as camellias, azaleas and rhododendrons.
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Orchids & Potted Flowering Plants
Ideal for all potted flowering and fruiting plants ...not just orchids
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Natives
Ideal for all native plants including banksias, bottlebrush, correa, eucalyptus, grevilleas, lemon myrtle, melaleucas, prostantheras, waratahs and wattles. Also suitable for other members of the Proteaceae family including proteas, leucadendrons, leucospermum and serrurias
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Lawns & Non-Flowering Plants
Ideal for all lawn types including Tall Fescue, Ryegrass, Bluegrass, Couch, Kikuyu & Buffalo and all non-flowering plants such as palms, ferns and conifers, as well as leafy vegetables and herbs.
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