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Espoma Organic Bone Meal Fertilizer (4-12-0) is a premium, all-natural plant food designed specifically for bulbs and flowering plants. Made in the USA with 100% pure bone meal, it delivers essential nitrogen, phosphorus, and calcium to promote healthy root and flower development. Approved for organic gardening, this trusted formula from Espomaโleaders in natural organics since 1929โensures safe, long-lasting nourishment that enhances your gardenโs vitality without harmful additives.



| ASIN | B081QWN9W2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,091 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #586 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand | Espoma |
| Brand Name | Espoma |
| Coverage | Medium |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 266 Reviews |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Espoma |
| Model Number | BM04 |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Number of Packs | 3 |
| Part Number | BM04 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gardening,Organic,Plant Food |
| Target Species | all bulbs both Spring and Fall as well as annual and perennial flowers |
| UPC | 302687403625 |
| Unit Count | 192.0 Ounce |
J**D
Use with confidence!
As with all Espoma products, this is top quality. It won't "burn" your plants when you use more than the recommended amount, which I have because my soil is the poorest quality. I am working on building soil from volcanic cinders that have no phosphorus or calcium.
M**Y
Bone meal
Good for onions
R**Z
Bone meal
Great addition to my vegetable plants soil
R**Y
Highly recommend
Great stuff for the garden, good price for the quanity!!
M**T
Essential for beautiful roses!
Bone meal makes a huge difference in growing beautiful roses. I am finally able to plant roses, and have time to give them the care they need (and deserve). After I dug the bed, amended the soil and soaked my barefoot roses from Jackson and Perkins, I dug the place for each rose and added 1-2 cups of bone meal to each hole. I then added water to wet and then cover the bone meal. I then added the soil back in and with my shovel, mixed it well. I then scooped out as much of this mixed soil as I needed to to plant the roots. I added enough water to make it 'mucky', (but not 'runny'), stirring well. Then, I placed those large bare roots down into the mucky mixture, and gently pressed it all in, on, and around those roots. THEN, I added a couple of inches of the reserved soil mixture on top of that, and pressed it firmly into place. Finally, I finished with the rest of the soil, being careful not to cover the actual football, and left that final coating 'loose', so it is able to quickly absorb water. Within days, leaves were forming, an in 1 week little branches were forming! There are a couple of things to be prepared for, though: 1. This stuff stinks to high heaven, but my mini doxies actually thought is smelled LIKE heaven! So... 2. Pet dogs will dig up your roses trying to find the source of that awful / wonderful smell, so you'd better keep an eye on them--roses AND dogs. Overall, an A1 product when paired with great roses, but P U for that smell!!!!
V**N
can really see the difference
nice product, must follow instructions to see results
M**A
Fertilize around the plant, not directly on the plant.
The Fertilizer works really good to enrich your potted plants thanks.
R**E
Fertilite
So my plants can't get in enough this stuff
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