Vegetable Gardens and Flower Beds: Apply 1 3/4 lbs per 50 sq. ft. to cultivated soil. For supplemental feeding, apply 1/2 above amount.
Tomatoes: Apply 2 tbsp per new plant, 2 lbs per 50 sq. ft. for established plants in bed and 1 1/4 lbs per 20 feet of established plants in row.
Trees: Spread evenly to ground out under the widest spread of branches. Keep away from tree trunk. Feed twice a year in early spring and late fall by applying 3/4 lb for each inch of trunk diameter.
Shrubs and Ornamentals: In early spring sprinkle a light coating out to the spread of the widest branches at the rate of 3/4 cup to a 3 ft. plant; larger or smaller shrubs in proportion. Keep away from trunk. Water in.
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Great product
By Jose on 06/12/2020
If your growing banana trees this product is a must.
8-10-8 Garden Fertilizer
By Arlene on 06/07/2024
This was a recommendation by a friend - used it on my rose bushes as well as in the garden - they are looking good! Glad to have found it.
How much Hi-Yield Garden Fertilizer 8-10-8 do you apply to one tomato plant that will be grown in a pot?
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Per the Hi-Yield Garden Fertilzer 8-10-8product label: This product is not intended nor recommended for container grown plants. We cannot advise on off label usage we do apologize.