
Clematis Feed Pellets
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Clematis Feed Pellets
This extended-release Clematis pelleted fertiliser is a balanced, organic feed which promotes the growth and flowering of clematis and other climbing plants. Rich in potassium, it will encourage vigorous growth and prolific flowering.
Apply from March to September every three months during the growing season. Sprinkle evenly around the base, work into the soil and then watered thoroughly. Make sure the pellets do not lodge on leaves and stems.
30g is approximately one handful (always wear gloves).
Established Plants
Apply in March and repeat every 3 months during the growing season. Use 60g per 1 square meter around the base of the plant. Work into the soil and water thoroughly.
New planting
All newly planted clematis must be well watered during dry weather. Spread evenly around the base when growth is vigorous at a rate of 60g per 1 square meter.
NPK-7:4:10.2 with magnesium and trace elements
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