- High potassium content encourages bigger more beautiful blooms to develop
- Essential trace elements and the right balance of key nutrients keep roses healthy and strong
- Contains both fast acting and naturally slow release nutrients which enrich and improve the soil
- NPK: 4:3.5:7
- Adds organic matter
- 1kg
How to use:
For Established Roses – Apply 1–2 handfuls (25–50g) per rose bush, scattering the pellets evenly over the soil around the base of the plant. Work the pellets into the soil and water if dry to encourage the feed to start working. For best results we recommend: A first feed in spring once the roses have started into new growth, to ensure a first flush of quality blooms. A second feed in summer after the first flush of flowers has faded, to encourage even more blooms to form.
When planting new roses, incorporating Westland Rose Food into the planting soil will ensure they establish fully and quickly develop into healthy, bountiful plants. Mix 1–2 handfuls (25–50g) of Westland Rose Food into the soil at the bottom of the planting hole.
Adjust the amount of Westland Rose Food you apply according to the size of the rose; less for very small roses, more for very large and climbing roses.
Other Tips:
Removing old and failing blooms, or dead-heading, encourages new blooms to form and extends the flowering season. Watering roses in dry spells reduces stress and encourages Westland Rose Food to release more potassium. This helps prevent mildew. Mulching around roses suppresses weeds, retains soil moisture, and helps the friendly bugs and earthworms in your garden soil release all the goodness of Westland Rose Food.
Westland Rose Food is great for use all around the garden. It is particularly suitable for garden shrubs or fruit trees and bushes as it contains lots of the nutrients these plants need to perform really well.
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