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Miracle-Gro Shake 'N Feed Palm Plant Food, For Container and In-Ground Plants, Palm Trees, Cycads and Tropical Plants, 4.5 lbs.
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Specific Uses For Product | Plant Food |
Target Species | Palm plants |
Coverage | 4.5 pounds |
Item Form | Powder |
J**N
Works great for my banana trees
I recently tried Miracle-Gro Shake 'N Feed Palm Plant Blend on my banana trees, and the results have been fantastic. The application is incredibly straightforward; just shake and sprinkle, and you’re done. Within weeks, I noticed a marked improvement in the health and vibrancy of my banana trees. The lush, green foliage and robust growth are clear indicators of the blend’s effectiveness. The formula seems to provide the perfect balance of nutrients tailored for palms, which has significantly boosted the overall vitality of my trees. I’m thrilled with how well it’s worked and would highly recommend it to anyone looking to enhance their tropical plants.
A**S
Palm trees thrive
Palm trees love this and it helps them thrive! Easy to use. Great value to keep expensive palms healthy.
A**R
Easy to Use—Promising Early Results
I’m new to palm tree care and recently moved into a neighborhood with my first palm. This food dissolves easily in water and works well for a concentrated feeding. Our tree is about 4 weeks old, and I’m already starting to see some new growth. It’s hard to say yet if that’s from the food or just the growing season, but I’m hopeful! This product came recommended in a few gardening forums, and so far, I’m pleased with it.
K**.
miracle gro
couldn't find in the stores. This is exactly what i needed for my plant growth and help it take root! great value for the cost and delivered quickly1 A quality product!
G**A
Good deal
Great price
J**J
Top quality
Top quality
J**Y
goood stuff
works okay
R**H
Don't over do it
The media could not be loaded. When you buy this product to fertilize your palm,make sure you only do a handful around the base of the tree. Do dot let it touch the base!! Dig a little trench around it with your finger and fill the trench up and then cover with dirt. I fertilize mine in March, a little in june and late September. Do not fertilize in the winter. If temperatures get below 32 you need to cover the tree and especially the base so it doesn't freeze. It's OK if the palm leaves turn brown in the winter just trim them off. It will continue to grow. This is the only fertilizer to use. I wouldn't trust anything else.
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