These are synthetic, artificial forms of plant nutrients or naturally occurring mined minerals. Inorganic fertilisers are usually more concentrated and faster acting than organic fertilisers. Examples of inorganic fertilisers include: Growmore, Miracle-Gro, Phostrogen, Sulphate of Ammonia, Sulphate of Potash, and Superphosphate and Tomorite Very aggresive action and a lot of risk to burn roots and plants when doses are not respected. In these categorie there are also fast- and slow acting chemical fertilisers.
Kitchen garden food
By fertilising vegetables with this fertiliser, you do not only improve the quality and yield…
Fertilizer for Rhododendrons
Suitable for rhododendrons and other blooming flowers, which grow in acidic environments. Special substances in…
Fertilizer for Conifers and Decorative Plants
Fertiliser is suitable for fertilisation of conifers such as spruce, pine, thuja, birch, juniper and…
Strawberries and Berry Shrubs
Due to the special composition of the fertiliser, you will get a higher yield when…
Flower Fertilizer
By fertilising flowers with this fertiliser, the particles in the fertiliser accelerate flower growth, increase…
Cucumber Fertilizer
Fertiliser for fertilising cucumbers both in the greenhouse and in the open. Fertilisation ensures better…
Full Garden Fertilizer
Universal full fertiliser for the fertilisation of different vegetables, flowers, fruit trees, decorative plants, grass,…