SKU ACG5

Searles Azalea, Camellia & Gardenia Food

A brilliant organic based food for azaleas, daphnes and ericas, to name just a few.

Range:
Fertiliser Granular

For pots & gardens

Flower booster

Complete fertiliser

Product Details

Searles Azalea, Camellia & Gardenia Food is blend of organic and inorganic fertilisers plus essential trace elements, which combine to aid healthy root and leaf growth and flower formation.

Searles Azalea, Camellia & Gardenia Food is a formulated plant food for azaleas, camellias, rhododendrons, ericas (heath), daphnes, blueberries and gardenias. All of these plants grow best in well mulched slightly acidic soil. If the soil is low in organic matter, use any one of Searles Premium Cow Manure, Searles Premium Organic Compost or 5IN1® Organic Fertiliser to enrich the soil.

- Blend of organic and inorganic fertilisers.

- Professional granular formulation for brilliant results and easy application.

- Promotes strong healthy plant growth.

- Promotes bright healthy flowers.

- Ideal for azaleas, camellias, gardenias, ferns, rhododendrons, blueberries, magnolias & hydrangeas.

- NPK 7.5 : 2.8 : 10

Available sizes:

2.5kg
5kg

Searles Azalea, Camellia & Gardenia Food

A brilliant organic based food for azaleas, daphnes and ericas, to name just a few.

Looking for premium Australian-Made garden care products? Just ask your Local Garden Centre for Searles.

About Searles Garden Products

For generations, Searles has been the go-to choice for gardeners across Australia, providing exceptional garden care products that cater to both seasoned horticulturists and enthusiastic beginners. Established in 1977, Searles is renowned for its commitment to quality, helping you cultivate a thriving garden with ease.

With Searles, you can effortlessly nurture a flourishing garden, transforming your outdoor space into a vibrant oasis that reflects your personal touch.

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