Slow Release
Slow release fertilisers feed gently over a long period. Nutrient release can be slower because the particles are compressed into hard-to-dissolve pellets, or because the nutrients are surrounded by a special coating. The Thrive and Nutricote ranges offer blends that are tailoredfor specific plant types.
Nutricote Indoor & Patio Plant Food
A complete fertiliser for feeding foliage and flowering indoor and patio plants. A balanced blend of nitrogen for healthy green lush foliage, phosphorus and potassium for strong root growth and beautiful flowers.
Nutricote Outdoor Garden & Shrub Food
A complete fertiliser for feeding all types of outdoor garden and potted plants.
Nutricote Subtropical Fern & Palm Food
Amount varies for plant type and pot size. 20cm pot – 1 spoonful 25 cm pot – 1.5
spoonfuls 30 cm pot – 3 spoonfuls General garden – 2 spoonfuls per square …
Thrive Shake’n’Feed
In just one easy application, Thrive Shake ‘n’ Feed fertilises and also improves plant health by supplying a granular wetting agent and some root-promoting seaweed extract to the root system. The fertiliser in Thrive Shake ‘n’ Feed combines fast release, slow release and controlled release particles that continue feeding for up to six months.
Yates Acticote Fruit, Citrus, Trees & Shrubs
DO NOT APPLY TO NATIVE PLANTS. Always water in well after application to start
the feeding process. Do not apply when maximum temperature is expected to …
Yates Acticote Pots & Planters
A special combination of advanced fertiliser technology that gives your plants an instant release of nutrients, then continues feeding for up to 12 months (depending on temperature and soil moisture). deal for all indoor plants, patio & courtyard pots, containers, hanging baskets & garden beds.
Yates Acticote Roses
A special combination of advanced fertiliser technology that gives your roses an instant release of nutrients, then continues feeding for up to 12 months (depending on temperature and soil moisture).
Yates Magamp
A granular, long term fertiliser which releases nutrients slowly over a two year period.
