Trace Elements
Fruit trees, bushes and canes all use nutrients from the soil in order to help them grow and crop well. Replenishing these by fertilizing the soil with trace elements, such as sulphate of potash and nitro-chalk will help ensure continued healthy growth.
Click here for a guide on how to use trace elements to aid healthy growth and cropping in fruit trees, canes and bushes.
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![]() Superphosphate 1kg Quicker acting than bone meal and has a slightly acidic action on the soil. (Price inc.p&p) 2012PH £8.95 |
![]() Sulphate of Potash 1kg Boosts fruit development on fruit trees, canes & bushes. (Price inc.p&p) 2012SP £9.50 |
![]() Sulphate of Ammonia 1kg Recommended to acidify limey soils. (Price inc.p&p) 2012SA £8.95 |
![]() Nitrochalk 1kg (Calcium Ammonium Nitrate) Use as a spring feed with sulphate of potash. Pellet form. (Price inc.p&p) 2012NC £8.95 |
![]() Magnesium Sulphate 1kg Helps prevent magnesium deficiency. (Price inc.p&p) 2012MS £8.95 |
![]() Flowers of Sulphur 1kg Helps acidify soil to prevent/correct lime induced chlorosis. (Price inc.p&p) 2012FS £9.50 |
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