Raised Beds Herbs Season Starter Fertilizer for Sun-Loving Plants
$35.99
โ๏ธ Raised Beds Herbs Season Starter Fertilizer for Sun-Loving Plants
NPK 5-10-5 โข Early Spring Application
For Herbs & Flowers Grown in Full Sun
๐งช Balanced Nutrient Blend: 5-10-5
Nutrient | % Content | Function |
---|---|---|
Nitrogen (5%) | Stimulates lush green foliage | |
Phosphorus (10%) | Promotes strong root systems and abundant flowering | |
Potassium (5%) | Improves overall plant health and stress resistance |
๐ฟ Ideal For These Sun-Loving Herbs & Flowers
Use this blend to support early-season growth in sun-drenched raised beds. Itโs designed to help herbs establish strong roots and flowers bloom brilliantly.
Top 20 Compatible Plants:
Basil
Rosemary
Sage
Thyme
Oregano
Lavender
Mint
Marjoram
Dill
Cilantro
Chives
Parsley
Echinacea
Sunflowers
Zinnias
Marigolds
Petunias
Geraniums
Nasturtiums
Bee Balm
๐ When to Apply
Stage | Timing | Notes |
---|---|---|
Pre-Planting | 1โ2 weeks before planting | Incorporate into soil for nutrient prep |
Early Growth | 4โ6 weeks after planting | Supports root & flower development during critical growth phase |
๐งโ๐พ Application Guide
Application Type | Rate | Instructions |
---|---|---|
Initial Application | 1โ2 cups per 10 sq ft | Mix into top 6โ8 inches of soil before planting |
Follow-Up | 1 cup per 10 sq ft | Work gently around existing plant bases and water thoroughly |
Broadcast Method | Spread evenly | Avoid placing granules directly on stems or foliage |
๐ง Water thoroughly after every application to activate nutrients and support root absorption.
๐ก๏ธ Soil & Seasonal Tips
Ideal Soil Temperature: 60โ70ยฐF (15โ21ยฐC)
Best Season to Apply: Early spring, once frost risk has passed
Soil Test Tip: If possible, test your soil to fine-tune your feeding strategy
โ Home Gardener Notes
Storage: Keep in a sealed container in a cool, dry place
Protection: Wear gloves during application to avoid skin irritation
Watch for Deficiencies: Yellow leaves or slow growth may signal a need for reapplication
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