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The focus of this feeding is to improve the plant’s winter hardiness and develop a strong root system – you are not trying to encourage new top growth that may be damaged by the cold season. This low-nitrogen recipe is a slow-feed fertilizer that will help protect the root system of your plants, while adding many necessary trace elements and minerals to the soil.
• 1 wheelbarrow full of leaf mould • 1 kg (2 lbs.) glacial rock dust • 250 mL (1 cup) fish bone meal • 1 kg (2 lbs.) alfalfa meal
Mix all ingredients together and apply a 7 cm (3 in.) layer of the mixture around the tree or shrub drip line in early fall.