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Raised Bed Flower Fertilizer for Drought-Tolerant Flowers

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$37.99

🌼 Old Cobblers Farm™ Raised Bed Flower Fertilizer for Drought-Tolerant Flowers – 8-4-12

High Potassium Support for Hardy Blooms and Resilient Growth in Dry Conditions

Product Description:
Old Cobblers Farm™ Raised Bed Flower Fertilizer for Drought-Tolerant Flowers is a specially formulated blend with an NPK ratio of 8-4-12, designed to enhance the strength, bloom performance, and stress resilience of flowering plants that thrive in hot, dry environments. With elevated potassium (12%), this fertilizer reinforces drought tolerance and extends flowering longevity in sun-drenched raised beds.

  • 8% Nitrogen (N) – Supports steady foliage and vegetative growth

  • 4% Phosphorus (P) – Encourages strong root development and floral initiation

  • 12% Potassium (K) – Improves stress resistance, bloom duration, and overall plant health

🌵 Perfect for These 20 Drought-Tolerant Raised Bed Flowers:

  • Lavender (Lavandula spp.) – Aromatic, heat-tolerant perennial

  • Russian Sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia) – Silvery foliage and long-lasting blooms

  • Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) – Durable with bright, clustered flowers

  • Sedum (Sedum spp.) – Fleshy, low-water foliage and late-season blooms

  • Blanket Flower (Gaillardia spp.) – Heat-loving daisy-like flowers

  • Coneflower (Echinacea spp.) – Native perennial with upright blooms

  • Coreopsis (Coreopsis spp.) – Long blooming and low maintenance

  • Salvia (Salvia spp.) – Pollinator-friendly spikes of vibrant color

  • Catmint (Nepeta spp.) – Aromatic and blooming with purple-blue flowers

  • Agastache (Hyssop spp.) – Tall spikes with hummingbird appeal

  • Lantana – Colorful clusters that thrive in poor soils

  • Verbena – Trailing, heat-loving flower for edges

  • Gaura (Gaura lindheimeri) – Whimsical blooms that flutter in the breeze

  • California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica) – Golden blooms that love sun

  • Penstemon – Tubular blooms for dry beds

  • Bee Balm (Monarda spp.) – Drought-hardy once established

  • Globe Thistle (Echinops spp.) – Spiny blue spheres loved by pollinators

  • Sea Holly (Eryngium spp.) – Striking thistle-like blooms

  • Dusty Miller (Senecio cineraria) – Silvery foliage for contrast

  • Gaillardia 'Arizona Sun' – A compact, vivid cultivar perfect for raised beds

🛠️ Application Instructions

🧰 Materials Needed:

  • Old Cobblers Farm™ 8-4-12 Fertilizer

  • Measuring scoop or cup

  • Garden trowel or rake

  • Watering can or hose

  • Gardening gloves (optional)

📆 Application Frequency:

  • Initial Application: Apply at planting or at the start of the growing season

  • Reapplication: Every 4–6 weeks during the growing period

  • Do Not Apply: During peak drought stress or extreme heat—apply early in the day or after watering

⚖️ Quantity Guidelines:

  • Initial Feeding: ½ cup per 10 square feet of raised bed

  • Subsequent Applications: ¼ cup per 10 square feet

  • Distribute evenly and lightly rake into the top 1–2 inches of soil

🌱 Ideal Soil Conditions for Best Results

1. Soil Type:

  • Well-draining soils are critical. Use sandy loam or amended loam to avoid waterlogging

  • Add perlite or coarse compost to improve drainage if needed

2. Soil pH:

  • Target pH: 6.0–7.0

  • Adjust with lime (to raise) or sulfur (to lower) based on a pH test

3. Moisture Management:

  • Keep soil moderately moist during establishment

  • Mulch to reduce evaporation and maintain even moisture levels

4. Organic Matter:

  • Mix in compost to support root zone health and improve structure

  • Helps buffer nutrient availability and drought resilience

Why Choose Old Cobblers Farm™ 8-4-12 for Drought-Tolerant Flowers?

  • 🌞 Tailored for hot, dry climates and sunny raised beds

  • 🌺 High potassium for extended blooms and stress resistance

  • 🌱 Easy application for beginner and experienced gardeners alike

  • 🐝 Supports pollinator-friendly flowers and native species

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