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Garden Fertilisers For Plant Growth

Introduction

Plants require both macro nutrients, micro nutrients and trace elements for plant growth, healthy development, disease resistance and to maintain optimal health.

Whether you're a budding gardener or a seasoned pro, there are a lot of different fertilisers to choose from such as garden fertilisers, liquid fertilisers, organic fertilisers and more. Whether you want to feed your garden with organic compost or slow release granules, our range of products will help you choose the right fertiliser for your needs and budget.

To find out more about our range of fertilisers or for information on adding fertiliser to your garden or crops, contact the helpful team at StrataGreen.

Garden Fertilisers

Fertilisers are a great way to give your plants a boost and the goals are to promote flowering and fruiting during the growing season, help plants develop strong roots, grow lush foliage, more flowers, grasses and healthier plants all around.

Natural and organic fertilisers are popular, but slow release fertiliser is also good. Liquid fertilisers can be applied directly to soil for an instant boost, while chicken manure and controlled release fertilisers should be worked into the topsoil before planting time.

Natural and Organic Fertiliser

Organic fertilisers are made from natural ingredients, such as animal manure or seaweed extracts and are some of the most common types of fertiliser available.

They do not contain any artificial additives or chemicals and are ideal for the garden as they don't harm the environment when they break down in soil or run into watercourses. Organic fertilisers can be used on soils with organic plants (grown without pesticides) or non-organic ones (which may have been sprayed with pesticides).

Organic Power Pellets is an organic nutrient blend that is formulated to promote plant health, plant growth and improve soil structure. It is suitable for most plants, including native plants, vegetables, fruits, flowers & shrubs etc., but it's particularly good at improving root development in young trees during transplanting, which can help them establish more quickly after being moved into larger pots/ground beds etc.

So if you want your container plants and fruit trees to grow fast then this fertilising product might just help you out!

Slow Release Fertilisers

Slow release fertilisers are ideal for lawns and flower beds. They take longer to release nutrients than quick-release fertilisers, but they're more cost effective because you don't have to apply them as often.

PolyCote GP Fertiliser is a slow-release blend of nutrients that provides continuous feeding for up to 12 months. It is suitable synthetic fertiliser for many plants, including flowers, vegetables, fruits, citrus and herbs.

PolyCote Plus Native Fertiliser is a slow-release blend of all the nutrients specifically designed for balanced fertiliser for native flowering plants.

Acid Loving Plants

Manutec Acidic Plant Food is a water purpose soluble plant food suitable for acid lovers such as Azaleas, Camellias, Rhododendrons, Conifers and Gardenias.

Liquid seaweed, water soluble fertiliser, chicken manures and controlled release fertilisers are all options for feeding your garden and encourage flowering.

Liquid seaweed, water soluble fertiliser, chicken manures and controlled release fertilisers are all options for feeding your garden.

Liquid Fertilisers

Liquid seaweed is a good source of nitrogen and potassium, two essential nutrients plants need to grow properly. Water soluble fertilisers can be an alternative to liquid seaweed if you don't have access to the ocean or want something more convenient than mixing up your solution at home every week with some sea salt!

NPK Fertilisers

Power Feed Fish Fertiliser contains all three major plant macro-nutrients: nitrogen (N), phosphorus, phosphorous (P) & potassium (K).

The rose societies of Australia developed Sudden Impact for Roses, and is now the leading rose fertiliser in the country. Its organic base provides a full range of plant nutrients in a slow release form, whilst the carefully selected water-soluble nutrients have been added to maximise the performance and growth of plants.

The balance and ratio of nutrients combined with the very best of raw materials are the secrets to the success of Sudden Impact for Roses.

Conclusion

There are many different types of fertilisers available for your garden and at StrataGreen, you will find a huge range of it, from liquid fertilisers to organic fertiliser and more.

You can choose to add fertiliser from an organic matter such as chicken manure, composts or slow release fertiliser, or a more conventional chemical one like controlled release fertiliser or granular fertiliser. Whatever type of fertiliser you choose to fertilise your garden, the most important thing is that it is safe for the environment, won't harm the surrounding environment, will improve soil quality and boost healthier plants.

Come early spring and warmer weather you will enjoy the fruits of your labour.