| Description | Robinia pseudoacacia Frisia
Golden Robinia has beautiful yellow Spring leaves which deepen in colour to a fresh lime-yellow during Summer, then turn golden-yellow in Autumn, before falling.
A visual standout amongst other trees, this Robinia tree is an all round tough plant suitable for many different landscape uses. Whether as a magnificent specimen or a street tree in polluted and industrial areas, it grows with vigor and strength. | It is a no-fuss, set and forget controlled release plant food ideal for vegetables, tomatoes, and herbs growing in pots, tubs, barrels, or raised beds. It is the smart way to fertilize – one application feeds continuously for up to six months
• Contains 6 months feed
• Plus trace elements
• No Surge Growth
• For use with vegetables, tomatoes and herbs
FEATURES
- The release of nutrients depends on temperature - more when it's warm and plants are growing and less when it's cold and growth is slow
- Scotts Osmocote® uses advanced prill technology that ensures even and controlled nutrient release with no wastage
- Controlled release means feeding less often and more effectively; less frequent feeding is more economical and environment-friendly
- Wetting agent enhances water absorption into the soil or potting mix and helps plants take up nutrients
- Boosted levels of iron & magnesium and other trace elements keep leaves greener for longer and promote healthy growth
SUITABLE FOR
- Tomatoes, capsicums, chillies, zucchinis, cucumbers, pumpkins, peas and beans
- Leafy vegetables like cabbage, kale, broccoli, brussels sprouts and lettuce
- Root vegetables including carrots, parsnips, onions, garlic, turnips, swedes and sweet potatoes
- All herbs - soft seasonal varieties and shrubby herbs like rosemary and thyme
- Safe to use on new plants - the controlled release of nutrients means it will not burn soft leaves or tender young roots
Size 500g | |
| Additional information |
| features |
Large golden-green pinnate leaves that intensifies to a deep gold during autumn, few creamy-white wisteria like flowers are produced in spring
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| conditions |
Full sun in well-drained soil
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| landscape use |
Specimen, avenues, street trees, urban planting, color contrast,
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