Espoma Organic Liquid Tomato and Vegetable Food, 16 oz

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  $12.99

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For Plump Juicy Tomatoes All natural & organic. Mix with water ~ Feed instantly. Beneficial microbes ensure superior results

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For Plump Juicy Tomatoes All natural & organic. Mix with water ~ Feed instantly. Beneficial microbes ensure superior results

FOR USE ON:  For All Tomatoes & Vegetables

WHEN TO USE: Feed every 2 to 4 weeks

HOW MUCH TO USE: Directions for use: We recommend wearing gardening gloves when feeding your plants. Shake well prior to mixing with water. Mix at a rate of 1/2 cap (2 tsp.) per quart of water. It is best to add concentrate and then add water for thorough mixing. Thoroughly drench the soil of the plant. Repeat every 2-4 weeks.

HOW TO APPLY:

  • In the Garden: Thoroughly drench the soil around the plant.
  • In Containers: Thoroughly drench the soil of the plant – ideally the water would flow through the container and some would run out of the bottom of the pot.  Be sure to have a saucer under the plant to catch the runoff! Remove the water from the saucer so the plant is not sitting in water.

More Information

Container Size 1 Pint
Safe to Use On Tomatoes, Vegetables
Fertilizer Composition Liquid
Manufacturer Number TOPF16
Brand Espoma

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