Use for indoor houseplants.
Miracle gro spikes for trees.
Extend the beauty of your garden to the rest of your landscape with miracle gro tree shrub plant food spikes.
They should be used annually in the spring and early fall for a continuous release of nutrients.
Choose from these 2 varieties tree shrub promotes lush beautiful foilage in trees shrubs and evergreens.
Nourish them all season long with miracle gro evergreen plant food spikes 12 6 12.
Miracle gro also has tree spikes specially formulated for trees shrubs evergreens and fruit and citrus trees.
Miracle gro tree spikes are inserted into the soil beneath your tree twice annually in spring and early fall for a continuous release of nutrients.
Feeds for up to 2 months.
Cut sticks in half and gently press into potting mix.
Miracle gro has tree spikes specially formulated for trees shrubs evergreens fruit citrus and palm trees.
Use once a season in the spring and fall for lush beautiful foliage and vibrant color on all deciduous evergreen and flowering trees and shrubs.
They should be used annually in the spring and early fall for a continuous release of nutrients.
Make a hole in moist soil with the miracle aerator spike halfway between the plant stem and pot rim.
Miracle gro has tree spikes specially formulated for trees shrubs evergreens fruit citrus and palm trees.
These spikes deliver essential nutrients above the soil and feed beneficial microbes below the soil too.
Miracle gro orchid plant food spikes provide essential nutrition that helps promote green leaves beautiful blooms.
How to use feed orchids only when plants are in active growth flowering or development of new shoots leaves or roots.
Feed and grow stronger houseplants with miracle gro.
Feeding your evergreen trees can help them be what evergreens should be.
Miracle gro indoor plant food spikes are ideal for feeding all indoor plants including ficus snake plant croton spider plants and pothos.
These easy to use spikes provide nutrition directly to the roots where trees need.
These easy to use spikes provide nutrition directly to the roots where plants need it most.