Scotts Osmocote® All Purpose Landscape Formula
Size: 4.5kg
Main product features
A one size fits all, set and forget, controlled release plant food for those who don't have the time or inclination to tend every plant or garden bed individually. The smart way to fertilise - one application feeds continuously for up to 6 months
When to use
FEATURES
- The release of nutrients depends on temperature - more when it's warm and plants are growing and less when it's cold and growth is slow
- Scotts Osmocote® uses advanced prill technology that ensures even and controlled nutrient release with no wastage
- Controlled release means feeding less often and more effectively; less frequent feeding is more economical and environment-friendly
- Wetting agent improves water absorption into the soil or potting mix and helps plants take up nutrients
- Boosted levels of iron & magnesium and other trace elements keep leaves greener for longer and promote healthy growth
- Less than 2% phosphorus (the 'P' in NPK) means it can be safely used on most New Zealand natives
SUITABLE FOR
- Trees and shrubs including most natives and other phosphorus-sensitive plants
- Flowering and leafy annuals, perennials, climbers and groundcovers
- Vegetables, herbs and fruits
- Potted plants including vegetables, herbs, palms and indoor plants
- Safe to use on all new plants - the controlled release of nutrients means it will not burn soft leaves or tender young roots
NOT SUITABLE FOR
- Do not use in hydroponic growing systems, ponds or pots submerged in water
- Do not use on lawns - use only specifically named fertilisers on grassed areas
HOW TO USE
- Use Landscape Formula throughout the garden to promote healthy growth, beautiful flowers and generous fruiting
- Use the rates in the table below as a guide to how much to apply OR broadcast over beds using 50-80g/m2
APPLICATION RATES
AreaPlantingMaintenancePerennial and Annual flower beds6TBL per m2 of bed OR ½ TBL per perennial plant4TBL per m2 or ½ TBL per perennial plantTrees & Shrubs15cm pot 3TBL
20cm pot 4TBL
25cm pot 5TBL2 TBL per 30cm of plant height
TBL - tablespoon = 15g
- When planting out - mix Scotts Osmocote® into the backfill soil. Fill around the roots in the planting hole with the enriched soil and then water thoroughly to settle the soil and initiate nutrient release
- Established plants - sprinkle Scotts Osmocote® in a band around the dripline on the soil (beneath the outer perimeter of the leaf canopy) once a year and cover with mulch. This is where the feeding roots will be, not close in to the trunk
- Pots - sprinkle at recommended rate over potting mix and cover lightly with mulch
- Self-watering pots - make 10cm deep holes in the potting mix with a pencil or long skewer a few centimetres in from the rim of the pot and fill with columns of Scotts Osmocote®. Water from the top once or twice to start the feeding process
- The number of holes will depend on the size of the pot - as a guide, three equally spaced holes would be enough for a 20cm diameter pot
For a complete guide on how to use Scotts Osmocote® Plus Trace Elements Landscape Formula always check the packaging
WHEN TO USE
- Add to soils at planting time
- Apply in early Spring, when soils are warming and plants are putting on new growth after winter and again in early Autumn (do not fertilise plants during the peak of Summer)
SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION: This product may cause staining of hard surfaces if wet. Avoid contact with hard surfaces and if contact does occur, sweep off immediately
SAFETY FIRST: Read the instructions on the product packaging before use and take particular note of any warnings or cautions on the label
See the Safety Data Sheet for this product
TECHNICAL DETAILS
Has an NPK of 21.2:1.9:5.7
May be safely used on edibles
Scotts Osmocote® is a controlled release fertiliser that consists of prills (small beads) of high-quality fertiliser encased in a permeable and biodegradable soy extract coating
Each prill contains a balanced microdose of nutrients so a plant's response from an application is reliable and consistent