Old Cobblers Farmโข Evergreen Food - Premium Fertilizer
$37.99
๐ฒ Evergreen Shrub Fertilizer โ 12-6-8 Formula for Deep Green Foliage & Year-Round Strength
Keep your evergreens bold, green, and growing strong with Old Cobblers Farm Evergreen Shrub Fertilizer (12-6-8 NPK) โ a high-nitrogen blend tailored for conifers, broadleaf evergreens, and hedge-forming shrubs. This formula promotes rich green foliage, steady growth, and robust root systems while enhancing winter resilience and overall plant health in both young and established evergreen shrubs.
Perfect for use in foundation plantings, privacy screens, borders, and landscape beds โ especially where evergreens are key to year-round color and structure.
โ Key Benefits:
๐ฟ Fuels Rich, Evergreen Foliage
12% Nitrogen drives vibrant green leaf production and dense branching for a full, healthy appearance.
6% Phosphorus supports deeper roots and long-term establishment.
8% Potassium enhances drought resistance, cold hardiness, and overall plant resilience.
๐ฑ Promotes Compact, Uniform Growth
Encourages well-shaped hedges and shrubs with fewer bare spots and stronger structure.
๐ง Boosts Water Efficiency & Soil Health
Improves moisture retention and builds a healthier soil microbiome in long-term shrub plantings.
๐ฒ Long-Lasting Results
Feeds for weeks with controlled nutrient release for season-long vigor and growth.
๐ณ Perfect For These Evergreen Shrubs:
Boxwood
Arborvitae
Juniper
Holly (inkberry, Japanese, American)
Yew
Euonymus
Camellia (evergreen varieties)
Rhododendron
Azalea (evergreen cultivars)
Pieris (Andromeda)
Viburnum (evergreen types)
Dwarf Spruce and Cedar
Gardenia
Mahonia
Laurel (skip, mountain, cherry)
๐งช How to Use:
New Plantings: Mix ยฝโ1 cup into the planting hole soil to promote root establishment.
Established Shrubs:
Small Shrubs: ยฝโ1 cup
Medium Shrubs: 1โ2 cups
Large Shrubs: 2โ3 cups
Apply around the drip line, keeping away from the trunk. Gently work into topsoil and water thoroughly.
Feeding Frequency:
Apply every 6โ8 weeks during the growing season (early spring through mid-fall). Avoid fertilizing after early fall in colder climates to prevent soft growth before frost.
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