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| Hi We have 2 blueberries and a few minarette and cordoned fruit trees (apple and pear). Am I too late to feed them and what should I feed them with before the growing season? We have inherited these trees and I think they have probably been neglected for a while Thanks for your help in advance Mel |
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| Aggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhh, not on the Blueberries, it will kill the roots, use a feed suitable for rhododendrons and azaeleas, once when coming into leaf and again when starting to set fruit. The top fruit however will love you for the manure applications.
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| Hi, I have 2 minarette apple trees bought new this year, have had them for a few weeks and in the information supplied with them it says to feed them with Osmocote, but I know that isn't organic, I have read the threads here about well rotted manure, but I haven't any, so have you any ideas what I should use instead, would Fish, Blood and Bone be OK?? Thank you in advance for your help that is always gratefully received. |
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Fish , blood and bone is a balanced organic fertiliser supplying the three main nutrients. NPK I personally would feed with bone meal now which is phosphatic to encourage strong rootgrowth and give a slow release nitrogen fix. In spring once the buds have broken a high nitrogen feed of fish meal could be used. In late summer the blood could be used as a nitro boost and for supplying potassium for flowering and fruiting! If you bought the trees ready potted they may already have Osmocote in the compost though! ![]()
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| I would have thought Muck was acidic enough as well Snadger. But Not having blueberries I can't say for sure.
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| Yes the muck is acidic but The roots of a blueberry bush have no hairs, which make it very difficult for them to take up nutrients. Over fertilising and / or the application of any animal manure can burn the roots with fatal consequences. Feed with an ericaceous fertiliser such as Vitax, but split the manufacturers' recommended dose into 2 applications. 1 at bloom time and a second in early summer as the fruit is ripening.
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| Well you live & learn as they say ....
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| And dont give them tomato food as its not got the right balance of npk for them.
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