Alaska® Fish – Kelp Fertilizers and Win $25 gift card #HG101

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Keep your landscaping and garden looking great all Summer long with Alaska fish fertilizer.  Don’t forget to fertilize your  indoor plants as well. Perfect for organic gardening,

Alaska® Fish and Kelp Fertilizer is a highly effective, natural organic alternative to synthetic fertilizers. Nutrient rich fish and kelp plant food enrich soil, and enhance the strength and vigor of plants.    An essential building block for healthy soil, it stimulates micro-organisms to build soil content. It doesn’t cause your plants to “burn” or fishbecome dried out to a point where plants are unable to recover.
Alaska® by Pennington® Pure Kelp Plant Food is an all-natural plant food made from North Atlantic Sea Kelp that contains 11 essential nutrients and can be used in hydroponic gardening systems and indoors year-round.

 

It is simple to use Alaska® Fish and Kelp Fertilizers in your garden with these step by step instructions:
How-To-Use  Alaska® Fish and Kelp Fertilizers
1.        Prior to use, it’s important to shake the container well. Ingredients may separate during storage.
2.        Apply to soil around plants every three weeks during the growing season. Reference package label for recommended application rates based on plant type.
3.        The nutrient rich fish plant food enriches the soil and enhances the strength and vigor of all plant types, both indoor and outdoor.
Tips for   Alaska® Fish and Kelp Fertilizers
·        Alaska Fish Fertilizers are ideal for all plant types, including vegetables, fruits, roses, shrubs, trees and container plants.
·        This fertilizer stimulates micro-organisms to build soil content—an essential building block for healthy soil.
·        Alaska Fish Fertilizers do not cause plants to “burn” ”—or become dried out to a point where plants are unable to recover—as can be the case with traditional fertilizers when over-fertilized.

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48 Responses

  1. This sounds like a great product, and since we get a lot of rabbits and birds in our yard, it’s nice to know that this is really friendly for the environment.

  2. I like that I wouldn’t have to worry about ‘burning’ my plants- something I did just this spring.

  3. I could totally use this! I don’t have a green thumb at all, so I rely on helpers like this to grow anything.

  4. this would be great to use on the plants in the office. with all the fake lighting, they do not grow so well

  5. I have some tomato plants that are in need of fertilizer. I heard they love fish emulsion. I am going to try this.

  6. Sounds like a great product. I’ve never used fertilizers on my flowers because I was afraid of burning them; this takes the guesswork out of it. 🙂

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