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Oleander and flowering hedge granular fertiliser from Masso Garden

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Organic-mineral fertiliser developed for oleanders, hedges, and other flowering shrubs. Its unique formula, enriched with olive pulp, provides a perfect balance between organic and mineral nitrogen, promoting strong growth, increased foliage density, and abundant flowering. This easy-to-use, granular fertiliser should be applied three to four times a year, spread at the base of the plants.

The Masso Garden Oleander and Flowering Hedge Fertiliser meets the requirements and specific needs of oleanders and other large flowering shrubs. Certified for use in Organic Agriculture, this organo-mineral fertiliser provides a balanced nutritional supply, essential for the harmonious development of these shrubs. Thanks to its unique composition based on olive pulp, it enriches the soil of your garden with organic nitrogen and essential minerals, promoting robust growth and abundant and prolonged flowering.

The N.P.K. (Mg) 5-3-7 + 2 MgO formula of this fertiliser has been carefully developed to allow vigorous growth and increased strength of the branches while increasing foliage density. The nutrient-rich olive pulp plays a key role in this balance, providing not only a substantial dose of organic nitrogen but also important minerals that increase the health and beauty of plants.

Usage: apply 30g (about a handful) of the Masso Garden Oleander and Flowering Hedge Granulated Fertiliser per square metre, three to four times a year, between March and October. Spread the fertiliser at the base of the shrubs, lightly rake it in, and water.

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Technical features

Product approved for organic cultivation in compliance with EC regulation 834/2007
Main uses This fertiliser is for all flowering shrubs commonly planted in hedges. Oleanders, Indian lilacs, Buddleias, mock oranges, lilacs, weigelias, etc. Uses: from March to October, to be adjusted according to the regions and the climate. See all the advice on the packaging. Usage: apply 30g (about a handful) per square metre, three to four times a year, between March and October. Spread the fertiliser at the base of the bushes, lightly rake and water. Close the package tightly after use. Store in a dry and cool place, out of reach of children. The fertiliser should be used judiciously, when necessary and without excess. It should not be introduced into rivers, ponds, ponds, or sewers.
Main uses Adding fertiliser to the soil, Best fruit and vegetable production, Plant nutrition
Includes fertiliser mineral
Type of substance Concentrated liquid
Use - this product is suitable for: Indoor pots and planters, Open ground, Open ground under glass/cover, Outdoor pots and planters
Soil - this product is suitable for: Acidic soil, chalk (heavy and alkaline) soil, Chalky soil, Clayey (heavy) soil, Pots and tubs, Stony soil
Plant type - this product is suitable for: Bamboos, Bedding plants (annuals and biennials), Berries and vineyards, Bulbs, Climbers, Fruit trees, Hedgerow plants, Mild climate and citrus plants, Perennials, Potatoes, Roses, Trees and shrubs, Vegetables and aromatic herbs

Detailed features

Regulatory information Engrais CE

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Should be used by Watering
Dose d'emploi 30g (approximately a handful) per square metre, three to four times a year, between March and October.
Product classed under roots
Recommended for use in Open ground, Open ground under cold frame/cover, Outdoor pot/planter
Recommended for Acidic soil, Chalk (heavy and alkaline) soil, chalky soils (poor, alkaline and draining), pots and tubs, stony soils (poor and filtering)
Particularly recommended for Bedding plants (annuals and biennials), Perennials, trees and shrubs, Vegetables and aromatic herbs
Best time to use product February to November

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