FEEDING FRUIT TREES NOW IN UK
FEEDING FRUIT TREES NOW IN UK
my son has got some fruit trees in his garden in UK only 2 years old not done much this year, is it a good idea to give them a feed now ready for next year or should he be feeding them now anyway on a regular basis they are apple plum pear etc.Thank you
Re: FEEDING FRUIT TREES NOW IN UK
Not really necessary no. He might put some slow release fertilizer (not liquid) but usually it is pointless during rainy season. I wouldn't. Just put some slow release in early spring and then maybe some later in summer.
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In the UK as well as Spain, Trees need a phosphate fertiliser now to encourage good root production during the winter months. Organic phosphate fertilisers like bone meal take quite some time to break down in the soil so will last the full duration of the winter
Then in the warming Spring and the buds start to open, feed a fast release nitrogen (for growth) and Potash(for flowers and fruit)fertiliser such as miracle grow.
Stop feeding after flower fall
Then in the warming Spring and the buds start to open, feed a fast release nitrogen (for growth) and Potash(for flowers and fruit)fertiliser such as miracle grow.
Stop feeding after flower fall
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Young fruit trees don't need winter phosphate fertilizer if planted in a garden, it is beneficial but not necessary. If you plant them in Costa del Sol it is another story. I can't see a reason for using fast release of anything in GB in a non-emergency situation.
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Best have a word with MiracleGrow then .. if you think they are selling a product that has no effect. I can't see a reason for using fast release of anything in GB in a non-emergency situation
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It has not to do with not having an effect, it has to do with it is incorrect for use outdoors in a rainy climate. Fertilizer for home use-salesmen is the modern day vacuum cleaner salesmen and the markup is often absurd (often more than 5-10 times than reasonable).
As a professional plant worker I can tell you the only sitaution when to use fast release when it is an emergency, you use it indoors, in a fertigation system or in a climate where there is no rain for a long time (like Andalucia in June). Outdoors in a garden in the UK, I would always use slow release.
As a professional plant worker I can tell you the only sitaution when to use fast release when it is an emergency, you use it indoors, in a fertigation system or in a climate where there is no rain for a long time (like Andalucia in June). Outdoors in a garden in the UK, I would always use slow release.
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It does fine by me .... and its my opinion that I'm quoting.
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Yeah but it is probably because you haven't learned the difference. The only way to say it is more beneficial is to do a tissue analysis and a soil analysis on two seperate plants given two seperate nutrient solutions, one with slow release and one with fast release. If you did you would probably come to the same conclusion as all the text books in my book shelf. Also, if you care for the environment you should think a little further ahead too.
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R I g h t .......
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