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  1. Debbie Garland, AHWD,CRS,REALTOR ®,SFR,e-PRO
  2. Tropic Shores Realty
  3. Your Nature Coast & Paradise Ambassador
  4. Mobile: 352.346.2068
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Top tips for fertilizing those tropical landscapes!
May 5, 2023

There are no real secrets to fertilizing tropical landscapes, but there are a few things you can do to get the most out of your fertilizer and help your plants thrive.

  • Use the right fertilizer.Not all fertilizers are created equal. When choosing a fertilizer for your tropical plants, be sure to select one that is specifically designed for tropical plants. These fertilizers will contain the right balance of nutrients for your plants and will help them to grow strong and healthy.
  • Fertilize at the right time.Tropical plants need to be fertilized regularly, but it's important to fertilize them at the right time. Fertilize your plants in the spring and summer, when they are actively growing. Avoid fertilizing your plants in the fall and winter, when they are dormant.
  • Water your plants after fertilizing.After you fertilize your plants, be sure to water them thoroughly. This will help to distribute the fertilizer evenly throughout the soil and prevent it from burning your plants.
  • Mulch around your plants.Mulching around your plants will help to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and improve the overall health of your soil. Mulch can also help to slow down the release of fertilizer, which can help to prevent nutrient burn.
  • Test your soil.If you're not sure what kind of fertilizer your plants need, you can have your soil tested by a professional. This will give you a good idea of the nutrient levels in your soil and help you to choose the right fertilizer for your plants.

By following these tips, you can help your tropical plants to thrive and enjoy a long and healthy life.

Here are some additional tips:

  • Use a slow-release fertilizer. This will help to ensure that your plants are getting a steady supply of nutrients over time.
  • Avoid fertilizing your plants in direct sunlight. The heat from the sun can damage the fertilizer and make it less effective.
  • Be sure to read the label of the fertilizer before you use it. This will help you to determine the correct amount of fertilizer to use and the frequency of application.
  • If you have any questions about fertilizing your tropical plants, be sure to consult with a professional horticulturist.

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