'Fertilizante para arbustos' is a Spanish equivalent of 'shrub fertilizer'.
The Spanish word 'fertilizante' is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is 'el' ['the'], and its singular indefinite article 'un, uno' ['a, one']. The preposition 'para' means 'for'. The masculine noun 'arbustos'means 'shrubs'. Its plural definite article is 'los', and its plural indefinite article 'unos' ['some'].
It's pronounced 'fehr-tee-lee-SAHN-teh PAH-rah-VOO-stohs'.
arbusto = bush, shrub
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You will use it once in the spring and once mid-fall. If this is when your vacation is planned then you would want to use it at this time. If not your trees will be fien until you return. http://lawn-and-garden.hardwarestore.com/77-498-fertilizer-spikes/miracle-gro-tree-and-shrub-fertilizer-spikes-101810.aspx
i don't know if this shrub is large or small but if it has been in the ground for a very long time in the same place you need to root prune it. I also don't know what type of evergreen you mean in particular. Take a long sturdy knife, at the weep line of the shrub (out to where the furthest branch would hang) not below the plant. Now you want to take the knife and push it into the ground (careful!!) and in a sawing motion go all around the shrub. This will cut the roots and then form new roots. Next you can if you want, sprinkle a little epsom salts into the area where you severed the roots. Next tip, have you added anything to your soil? Most evergreens do not need fertilizer, some may depending on the soil, dig up around the outside of the plant, pour some Alaska fish fertilizer there following the directions. The only fertilizer I use on evergreens are fish fertilizer and beer. do not fertilize evergreens after Aug 15th. Sometimes coffee grounds help rhododendrens if you put around the outside of the shrub.
Jute plant is a herb
A balanced, general fertilizer is the best fertilizer for yellow chokecherry. The shrub or small tree in question (Prunus virginiana) needs loamy, well-drained soil with pH (power of hydrogen) ranges between 5.0 and 8.0. It generally requires fertilization, such as by a 16-16-16 NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) fertilizer in the spring, only if soil testing and analysis suggest nutrient deficiencies.
Mexican isn't a language. If you mean Spanish, it means Catechu, which is a extract of the Acacia shrub.
No, it is not a shrub.
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