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<blockquote data-quote="aidan" data-source="post: 8066867" data-attributes="member: 1691"><p>digging up an old thread. its spring time now and I have the pruning done. Chainsaws are a great invention.</p><p></p><p>Things are just starting to grow, wont be much growth for next 2 weeks as its supposed to be nice and cold. </p><p></p><p>I was wondering what type of fertilizer should i use on the trees., and indeed on some blackcurrant bushes, the blackcurrants were v small last year. </p><p></p><p>Do I summarize correctly that it is a fertilizer high in potassium is the preferred type for fruit trees. I see this tomato food is 4-3-8 which might fit the bill............ <a href="https://www.glanbiaconnect.com/shop/product/Levington-Tomorite-Liquid-Tomato-Fertiliser-1L/9091370" target="_blank">https://www.glanbiaconnect.com/shop/product/Levington-Tomorite-Liquid-Tomato-Fertiliser-1L/9091370</a></p><p> </p><p></p><p>I guess I also need to think about spraying if anyone has any suggestions..............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aidan, post: 8066867, member: 1691"] digging up an old thread. its spring time now and I have the pruning done. Chainsaws are a great invention. Things are just starting to grow, wont be much growth for next 2 weeks as its supposed to be nice and cold. I was wondering what type of fertilizer should i use on the trees., and indeed on some blackcurrant bushes, the blackcurrants were v small last year. Do I summarize correctly that it is a fertilizer high in potassium is the preferred type for fruit trees. I see this tomato food is 4-3-8 which might fit the bill............ [URL]https://www.glanbiaconnect.com/shop/product/Levington-Tomorite-Liquid-Tomato-Fertiliser-1L/9091370[/URL] I guess I also need to think about spraying if anyone has any suggestions.............. [/QUOTE]
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