Evergreen Feeding Spikes
Evergreen plants vary in sizes, some are ground cover, some are spruces or bushes and then some get as tall as trees.
When evergreen plants of any size are first planted, they need lots of water and food, and they need enough space for each plant’s root development. Evergreen spikes give new plants and new seedlings a great start after being transplanted to their new locations. Most of these plants need full sunlight, but they can grow in partial sunlight also.
Regulate the plants moisture levels (how much to water) based on the amount of sunlight to the plants.
Once the plant’s root systems expand, their roots provide needed nourishment to the other plants and lawn areas in the yard. Evergreen plants also help enhance the appearance of the lawn and other plants in the yard.
Evergreen plants are feed regularly throughout the growing seasons each year. Portion the amount feed to each plant based on the perimeter size of the plants.
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