Did you know that if you fertilize in the fall with a low-nitrogen fertilizer, you help your garden increase its frost resistance, so that the plants can cope with the winter better? When you fertilize in the fall, you also improve bud formation, which results in better flowering and fruiting next year. Exactly when you fertilize depends on the weather and where you live. A good rule of thumb is to fertilize just before the plants' leaves turn yellow. Use our thin Basic gloves when spreading the fertilizer. It is best to water afterwards, as the moisture dissolves the fertilizer grains and makes the nutrients available to the plants. Our amazing hoses do the work for you! Connect one of our spreaders if you have fertilized a larger area, such as the lawn.
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