Description
For best results use between March to September.
Store out of the reach of children. Keep away from food, drink and animal feed. Keep away from direct sunlight. Protect from freezing. Keep containers tightly closed in a dry, cool and well-ventilated place.
Apply evenly to the soil around the plants and hoe lightly, keep off stems and leaves and water if the soil is dry. Only two applications are needed for a complete season’s feeding: First feed – Spring Apply 28g (1oz) – approx. one handful – around each plant when active growth starts. Second feed – Summer Apply 28g (1oz) around each plant after the first flush of flowers has faded. New roses and shrubs – You can put in bare-rooted plants between late October and March. The ground must be neither frozen nor waterlogged. Container-grown plants can be put in at any time of year provided the soil condition is suitable. Bare-rooted plants – Dig a hole which is wide enough and deep enough to allow the roots to spread out fully, average size 60 cm across and 25 cm deep. Mix one handful of To prose with the bottom soil. Bud union should be 2.5 cm (1”) below the soil level when planting is completed. Container-grown plants – Water thoroughly before planting or removing the container. Cut down the side of the container when stood on the base of the hole. Remove this cover very carefully and mix one handful of To prose with the bottom soil.
Features and Benefits:
Toprose is Britain’s best selling granular rose food which is also suitable for trees and shrubs as a slow release spring and autumn feed. With a little care, roses can be encouraged to last for many years creating elegant blooms and beautiful scents
The perfect balance of nutrients for bright beautiful roses and shrubs
Contains long lasting nitrogen for balanced growth.
Iron and magnesium promote intensely coloured blooms and guard against premature leaf drop and discolouring.
Twice a season application, easily absorbed nutrients.
Vital for best performance with roses that tend to have poor root systems
Coverage: 17 rose bushes