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Jobe's Slow Release Tree and Shrub Fertilizer Spikes, 9 Count
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Jobe's Slow Release Tree and Shrub Fertilizer Spikes, 9 Count
The ideal fertilizer spike for trees and shrubs including all types of deciduous trees/shrubs, hydrangeas, honeysuckle, dogwood, hibiscus, and more! Key Product Features 15-3-3 time release fertilizer for all shrubs & trees, you will receive 9 spikes per order Slow release: Jobe'’s fertilizer spikes are slow release, meaning that they release a small steady amount of nutrients to your plants over time to keep your plants happy and healthy all season long Easy-to-use: whether you’re a seasoned gardening pro or just starting your gardening journey, Jobe’’s spikes are easy to insert around each plant’s dripline No wasteful runoff, no mess, and no hazards.
Jobe'’s fertilizer spikes go right to the root of the plant, so there’s no need to worry about fertilizer running off anywhere else around you.
Each spike gives your plant the perfect amount of nutrients It’s no secret that beautiful, healthy trees make your yard look spectacular.
Jobe’’s fertilizer spikes for trees & shrubs ensure a continuous supply of nutrients below the surface, where the trees’ active roots are growing.
Jobe’’s spikes are easy to insert around each tree's drip line, & the slow-release formula lasts all season.
No wasteful runoff, no mess, hazards or smells – only a safe beautiful yard.
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from Jennifer
Bushes grew almost a foot!
from WMsmiles
These were a buck a box cheaper at my local Wal-Mart than online which was a nice surprise. Can't complain about these when used at least in the early spring, though twice a year is recommended. I know they are spent when the grass is no longer noticeably green above where I put them. I use a 1 ...
from David
Easy to use and my bushes look healthy.
from Richard
Really eady way to get needed fertilizer released slowly to the tree. Don't try until after a rain.
from Cheryl
Very easy to use and works great
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