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Natural Bonemeal, Organic Manure for Plants, Garden Use

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Original price Rs. 225.00
Original price Rs. 225.00 - Original price Rs. 1,499.00
Original price Rs. 225.00
Current price Rs. 129.00
Rs. 129.00 - Rs. 899.00
Current price Rs. 129.00

Good for Better Growth of plants. This organic manure is rich in phosphorus, potassium, calcium, nitrogen and many other nutrients.

This is natural bone meal without steaming. This will have smell. To overcome the smell, you must cover it with soil (approx 1 inch layer) properly. This will improve flowering and fruiting in your plants. Early shedding of buds and flowers will reduce with use of this fertilizer.

Use of this fertilizer will be more effective especially in Rose, Adenium, Hibiscus and other flowering plants.

This acts as slow release fertilizer. Effect of this fertilizer will be in soil for longer time. Small pieces of bones and flesh are clearly visible, because this is natural bone meal. If we do not cover it with soil, It may attract dogs, birds to plants' soil.

You can add it approx 25 Grams (5 spoons) in soil of plant (potted in 10 inch diameter pot) every two month. or while preparing soil of plants, you can mix approx 10% in soil. Even if you add its more quantity, it will not harm your plant.

If we compare nutrient contents of natural bone meal and steamed bone meal, we will find that steamed bone meal have lesser nutrients than natural bone meal. But due to no smell with steamed bone meal, some gardeners prefer to use steamed bone meal.

Due to above mentioned reason, if we use natural bone meal in soil, that gives better results than steamed bone meal in terms of plant growth. But during natural decomposition of natural bone meal in soil, some worms or maggots may be produced (Kindly note that all worms are not harmful for soil).

Because natural bone meal is having bigger size of bones and fleshes (2-4mm) and does not get mixed up in soil fully. Whereas this steamed bone meal is in finely powdered form, hence it gets mixed up in soil completely and do not cause production of worms in soil.

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Description

Damascus roses are known for its distinct fragrance. Enjoy the real and oldest scent of rose.

The Damascus rose is a deciduous shrub growing up to 2.5 meters tall, the stems densely armed with stout, curved prickles and stiff bristles. The leaves are pinnate shape, with five or rarely seven leaflets. The roses are a light to moderate pink colored. The relatively small flowers bloom in groups.

It is considered an important type of Old Rose.

Planting And Care

  • Slow release or organic fertilizers applied to the ground are the most effective; however foliar feeds are also valuable for a quick effect and to help keep the leaves healthy.
  • Mulching with organic matter (a very wide range is available) is a very important part of rose growing, helping to conserve water, keeping the ground cool and feeding the micro-organisms and worms in the soil.
  • Regular watering is essential, the rose will be stronger, healthier and, most importantly, produce more flowe
  • Early spring is the best time to prune and cut 1/4 inch above a bud eye so the bud eye doesnt dry out.

Damascus Rose Care

Best planting season of Rose plants are in July - August at 75 cm x 75 cm spacing. Rose plant propagation is cutting and budding. At the time of plantation, use a potting mix as soil, vermicompost, and coco peat. Re-pooting is done in a spring season.

Damascus Rose Special Feature

Attractive scented flowers

Damascus Rose Uses

Ornamental Use:

  • Roses are best known as ornamental plants grown for their flowers in the garden and sometimes indoors
  • They have been also used for commercial perfumery and commercial cut flower crops
  • Some are used as landscape plants, for hedging

Culinary Use:

  • Rose hips are occasionally made into jam, jelly, marmalade, and soup or are brewed for tea, primarily for their high vitamin C content
  • They are also pressed and filtered to make rose hip syrup

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