🌿 Grow Together: Elevate your garden game with EmpathyAPEG1L!
EmpathyAPEG1L RHS Endorsed After Plant Evergreen Biostimulant & Feed is a powerful organic solution designed to enhance the growth and health of evergreen plants. With a unique blend of mycorrhizal fungi, this biostimulant promotes robust root development and improves soil quality, ensuring your evergreens thrive. Ideal for a variety of plants including buxus, bay, and conifers, this product comes in a convenient 1L biostimulant and a 1kg bio-fertiliser pouch.
Item Weight | 1 kg |
ASIN | B08WSXWNT9 |
M**S
My plants love this product
The media could not be loaded. We have a mixed garden, which includes evergreen plants. Our miniature fir trees almost didn’t survive last summer, so I purchased this as a last result undiluted root drench. I’ve definitely noticed an improvement in the fir trees and am very happy with the results so far!!
J**R
It just works!
Super easy to use and my leylandii trees are shooting up! Especially when this is also used as a foliar spray as well as a root drench.You may want to shop around though, as Amazon doesn't always have the cheapest price. Can be found for around £8 elsewhere, although prime day 2023 had it for £7.75, the cheapest price I've ever found on the internet!
H**N
Good
Hard to judge effectiveness when all 6 evergreens died after planting, watering and feeding with this product.
S**A
Good for the plants
I must say, I have not noticed much of a difference since using. Maybe it's the quality of the plants - just don't know.
M**.
Miracle stuff
I planted some Laurel hedge plants a year ago and they just wouldn’t grow. Half of them were dying. I tried everything to get them to grow. This stuff is what worked, absolute miracle cure. The laurels are all thriving now
G**7
Dying evergreen now green
Potted bay tree had go very brown and sparse after a month of using this it’s bushy and covered in bright green growth. Now using it on ailing conifers. Highly recommend
I**A
Mrs
Good product
M**S
Easy to use
Bought to feed a hedge of Pittosporum after pruning. Some sign of healthy growth now showing
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