Jobe's Slow Release Tree and Shrub Fertilizer Spikes, 5 Count
Jobe's Slow Release Tree and Shrub Fertilizer Spikes, 5 Count
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Jobe's Slow Release Tree and Shrub Fertilizer Spikes, 5 Count

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  • Balanced formula 15-3-3 NPK
  • Produced to avoid wasteful runoff, mess, hazards and smells
  • Provides the right amount of nutrients for trees and shrubs without over fertilizing
  • Apply twice a year in early spring and late fall
  • Safe to use around children and pets
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Dec 11, 2024
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Sold and shipped byNexa Oceanus Care
5 out of 5 stars review

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Magic Fertilizer

Was so glad to receive - yard guy over trimmed my tree. I have used them in the past, and they really worked. Where I spiked this time, the grass is growing like crazy already, so I know the tree is being nourished too.

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Apr 29, 2025
Blane
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5 out of 5 stars review

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Used them for years on fruit trees they work

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Aug 17, 2021
Lisa
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buy it and try it for your trees!

I like these spikes but hard to penetrate the ground unless you are a green thumb and fix the dirt for them to fertilize your trees and shrubs ,, the two in front of my apartment are budding every time but the older Evergreens are having a hard time because it is like cement at the roots! I dig and just lay the darn things for the tree, and hope the ground soaks it up .

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