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Searles Fruit, Citrus and Rose Specialty Mix

Superior formula for growing brilliant roses, flowers & fruit trees in pots & gardens.

Range:
Specialty Mixes
Potting Mixes

6 months feeding

For pots and gardens

Flower & Fruit Booster

Product Details

Searles Fruit, Citrus & Rose mix is a low-density soil, containing high quality composted organic and natural components, 5IN1® Organic Fertiliser, Premium compost and is enhanced with extra Potash to maximise fruit and flowers. The advanced formula is boosted with Iron & Potash for improved greening, flowers and fruit.

A specialty mix that is designed for courtyard, garden and container planting for growing brilliant roses, flowers and fruit trees. Easy to follow directions on the back of the bag makes for simple to use.

- CONTAINS 6 MONTH ROBUST® CONTROLLED RELEASE FERTILISER.

- Ideal for pots and gardens.- Contains Peat Moss plus Premium Organic Compost.

- Extra Potash for brilliant blooms and delicious fruit.

- Advanced formula for optimal plant growth & health.

Available sizes:

30 Litres

Searles Fruit, Citrus and Rose Specialty Mix

Superior formula for growing brilliant roses, flowers & fruit trees in pots & gardens.

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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