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Espoma Organic Holly-Tone 4-3-4 Evergreen & Azalea Plant Food; 4lb. Bag; The Original & Best Organic Fertilizer for All Acid Loving Plants Including Azaleas, Rhododendrons & Hydrangeas – Pack of 2
$24.45
This organic plant food supports hands-on learning in horticulture, botany, and life sciences through gardening projects.
THE ORIGINAL: Holly-tone is the original plant food for all acid loving plants. Holly-tone’s natural organics break down slowly to provide a long-lasting reservoir of plant nutrients.
FOR USE ON: Not just for Holly; Use Holly-tone organic fertilizer for azaleas, hydrangeas, rhododendrons, blueberries, evergreens, strawberries, camellias, and all plants that thrive in acidic soils.
CONTAINS: Holly-tone is a rich blend of the finest natural & organic ingredients enhanced with our exclusive Bio-tone formula; 4-3-4 Fertilizer analysis with 5% sulfur. Holly-tone is environmentally Safe – No sludges or toxic ingredients.
WHEN / HOW TO USE: Best to use Holly-tone fertilizer spring and fall on flowering & evergreen shrubs. For berries use in the early and late spring. Apply to the soil around the drip line of the plant and then water thoroughly. Holly-tone is ready to use and requires no mixing.
FOR ORGANIC GARDENING: Holly-tone is approved for organic gardening; It is a registered Organic Input Material meaning it meets all requirements for organic production.
MADE IN THE USA: Product of the Espoma Company. The leader in natural organics since 1929.
2 Bags per order
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Weight
1.814 lbs
Dimensions
15.2 × 10.2 × 34.3 in
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