Bone Meal Fertiliser Pellets 10kg – Organic Soil Feed

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Description

Bone meal fertiliser is a slow release planting fertiliser made from UK sources and supplied as brown pellets. It provides phosphorus, calcium and organic matter to support steady root development and balanced soil health.

Gardeners use it during planting to help plants establish well from early growth through flowering and fruit development. It suits use in garden beds, allotments and raised planting areas.

Benefits of Bone Meal

  • Bone meal fertiliser pellets for garden plants supporting root growth and planting
  • Slow release planting fertiliser suitable for bulbs vegetables roses and fruit
  • Easy to apply brown pellets made in the UK for garden and allotment use
  • Supports soil structure flowering and vegetable yield across growing seasons
  • Supplied in a 10kg bag suitable for regular garden planting

Bone Meal Fertiliser For Garden Plants Root Growth And Soil Health

This bone meal fertiliser is easy to apply and simple to store due to its pellet form. It releases nutrients gradually, supporting plant growth from roots to maturity without frequent reapplication. The slow nutrient release helps improve soil condition while contributing to consistent flowering and crop development. It is suitable for use throughout the year in gardens and allotments.

Bone Meal Fertiliser For Root Strength And Early Plant Growth

This planting fertiliser provides a steady supply of phosphorus and calcium during early growth stages. It supports bulbs, seedlings and young plants as they establish roots in a wide range of soil types. Gardeners rely on it when planting in borders, vegetable plots and allotments where root development is a priority. The fertiliser comes supplied in a 10kg bag.

Calcium Rich Bone Meal For Vegetables Flowers And Roses

The calcium content supports strong stems and helps maintain plant structure during the growing season. This fertiliser is commonly used for vegetable, flower and rose planting where steady nutrient support is needed. The pellet format allows even spreading and easy mixing into soil at planting time. It supports flowering plants and fruiting growth without rapid nutrient spikes.

Slow Release Organic Fertiliser For Soil Health And Microbial Activity

As a slow release fertiliser, these bone meal pellets provide nourishment over several months. The gradual breakdown supports beneficial soil organisms that contribute to long term soil condition. It can be applied in borders, raised beds, allotments and planting holes for a wide range of garden plants. Regular use supports overall soil fertility across seasons.

Bone Meal Pellets With Natural Mineral Content

These pellets contain phosphorus, calcium, nitrogen, magnesium, sodium and sulphur. The mineral balance supports flowering, fruit development and steady plant growth. Garden soil benefits from improved structure while plants receive consistent nourishment during active growth periods. This fertiliser supports garden planting from early spring onwards.

How To Use Bone Meal Fertiliser In Gardens And Allotments

Apply one to two tablespoons per planting hole for bulbs and flowering plants, or use 100 g per square metre in beds. Vegetable areas benefit from 100 to 150 g per square metre before planting. Roses need half a cup spread around the base once per season. Young fruit tree require one cup at the drip line, while established tree need two to four cups in early spring.

Precautions When Using Bone Meal Fertiliser

Wear gloves when handling and store the fertiliser in a cool dry place. Keep away from children, pets and animals. Always cover pellets with soil after application to prevent surface exposure. Store securely when not in use.

Sizes

  • Bag size: 10kg

Specification: Bone Meal Pellets Nutrient Breakdown

  • Nitrogen: 2.9%
  • Phosphorus: 5.4%
  • Potassium: 3.9%
  • Magnesium: 0.8%
  • Calcium: 6.6%
  • Sodium: 0.9%
  • Sulphur: 2.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

Can bone meal fertiliser be applied during winter?

It can be applied year round, though nutrient release will slow in colder soil conditions.

Is bone meal fertiliser suitable for sandy soil?

Yes, it helps improve nutrient retention and supports steady plant feeding in lighter soils.

Can bone meal fertiliser be mixed with compost?

It can be blended into compost before planting to support early root development.

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