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September 16, 2007

Tiger Bloom for Fall Bloomers!

Tigerbloom Not everything flowers in the spring.  Autumn brings a new round of flowering annuals like marigolds and snapdragons, as well as late-blooming shrubs and trees.  Take stock of your garden and you might even find that summer roses are ready to produce one more round of blooms before winter.

In fact, many gardeners miss the opportunity to enjoy fall flowers.  But there’s no reason why your garden can’t keep blooming right up until the first frost. As soon as you start to see a new buds set, try a foliar feeding of Tiger Bloom. We call it a “vicious bloomer” because it is packed with fast-acting, high-phosphorus nutrients designed to help plants burst into bloom.  We like to use it as a foliar feed (just dilute according to package directions and spray it on the leaves in early morning or late afternoon to avoid sun scorch) because the nutrients are immediately available to the plant and go right to work.

And if your plants are already blooming and you just want to keep them going?  Try Big