Bulb-tone
All natural organic fertilizer for all spring and fall bulbs
- Perfect for all bulbs like tulips, daffodils, crocus and hyacinths.
- Long lasting, slow-release feeding with our exclusive Bio-tone Microbes
- 100% natural & organic ingredients with no fillers or sludges
For use on:
On all Spring and Fall flower bulbs
Fall Planted Bulbs:
Allium
Buttercup
Crocus
Daffodils
Dutch Iris
Fritillaria
Grape Hyacinth
Hyacinth
Tulips
Scilla
Snowdrops
Spanish Bluebells
Spider Lily
Starflower
Spring Planted Bulbs
Anemone
Begonias
Caladium
Calla Lilies
Canna Lilies
Crocosmia
Dahlias
Elephant Ears
Freesia
Gladiolus
Lilies
Nerine Lily
Rain Lily
Ranunculus
When to use:
When planting in Spring, Fall or after flowers bloom
How much to use:
- New Plantings
Plant bulbs in loose, well-drained soil rich in organic matter at the correct depth.
Row Planting: Mix 1.5 lbs. (4.5 cups) of Bulb-tone into the soil for each 25′ of row.
Individual Bulbs: Apply 1.5 heaping teaspoons into the planting hole and cover with soil.
Bed Plantings – Mix 4 lbs. per 60 sq. ft. into the soil. - Established Bulbs
Bed Plantings: Apply 4 lbs. per 60 sq. ft. and wash off any plant food that is on the foliage.
Individual Bulbs: Sprinkle 1.5 heaping teaspoons around and 2-3 inches away from each plant. Dahlias and gladioli can be fed monthly.
How to apply:
- New Planting:
- Incorporate into the soil below the bulbs
- Existing Bulbs: Broadcast onto the soil surface
- Water thoroughly after the application
- Never apply fertilizer to frozen soils
Available in 4 and 18 lb. sizes.
1 pound equals approx. 3 cups.
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