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Sponsored Feature Feed Me! by Julie Mclntyre, Summerland Gardens nature sends our way There are a few things to consider before you begin using just any old thing you might have in the garage grow, a high middle number helps plants flower and a high last number helps with root growth and overall plant health It's officially summer! Time to enjoy our plants and gardens. But with all the rain and cool temperatures we've been having, you may have noticed that your plants aren't growing very quickly or living up to their full potential Excessive water has washed Applying the right formulation can make all the difference A fertilizer labeled 20-20-20 is a good all-around fertilizer providing equal amounts of N-P-K to the plant; perfect for helping hail damaged plants recover. If your hanging baskets have faded, apply a fertilizer with a high middle number. to the plant. One thing to consider is the ratio of nutrients from the soil and it's time to add them back Nitrogen to Phosphorus to Potassium (N-P-K) represented by the three numbers on the label. Plants in. Or maybe you've already had your first run in with hail, your garden shredded into unrecognizable bits. In either case, if you haven't been fertilizing, now is the time to start. Your plants will be healthier and better able to recover from all that mother use these essential elements for different functions and selecting the right combo will help you get the results you want. Simplified version: a high first number helps leaves Water soluble or slow release fertilizers? Stop by and we'll help you select the best option for your needs Sponsored Feature Feed Me! by Julie Mclntyre, Summerland Gardens nature sends our way There are a few things to consider before you begin using just any old thing you might have in the garage grow, a high middle number helps plants flower and a high last number helps with root growth and overall plant health It's officially summer! Time to enjoy our plants and gardens. But with all the rain and cool temperatures we've been having, you may have noticed that your plants aren't growing very quickly or living up to their full potential Excessive water has washed Applying the right formulation can make all the difference A fertilizer labeled 20-20-20 is a good all-around fertilizer providing equal amounts of N-P-K to the plant; perfect for helping hail damaged plants recover. If your hanging baskets have faded, apply a fertilizer with a high middle number. to the plant. One thing to consider is the ratio of nutrients from the soil and it's time to add them back Nitrogen to Phosphorus to Potassium (N-P-K) represented by the three numbers on the label. Plants in. Or maybe you've already had your first run in with hail, your garden shredded into unrecognizable bits. In either case, if you haven't been fertilizing, now is the time to start. Your plants will be healthier and better able to recover from all that mother use these essential elements for different functions and selecting the right combo will help you get the results you want. Simplified version: a high first number helps leaves Water soluble or slow release fertilizers? Stop by and we'll help you select the best option for your needs