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I use a long lasting fertilise called Osmocote. It is active in 3 month. It is easy to use, because one can’t give too much, this fertilise never hurt the plant
A few snaps of the Ashwood hepaticas from RHS show, sorry lost the names.
Quote from: lettuce begin on February 18, 2011, 09:14:17 PMA few snaps of the Ashwood hepaticas from RHS show, sorry lost the names. Thanks so much for posting these. I just heard that Ashwood won their 50th consecutive Gold Medal for this display, with 100% score in all categories of judging.
Maggi,The problem is that the more useful versions of Osmocote are not available for the hobby grower. Usually only the 3-4 month formula's are available at the garden centres but there also 5-6 month, 8-9 month, 12-14 month and 16-18 month versions in varying N-P-K formulas that cause much less problems. You can overcome the heat release problem a bit by not mixing it in the soil but put it at the surface of the pot. But that looks awful... Or mix it in at 1/2 or 1/4 strength as additional fertilisation. But I have to admit I prefer feeding the plants with a liquid feed too, it gives me much more control.