Feed Me, Seymour - Your Guide to Feeding Annuals (2024)

To get the most out of your plants, especially container plants, fertilizing is essential. This article will go over the basic types of fertilizers used on annual plants and give recommendations on when and how to apply those fertilizers.

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Have you ever wondered why some people seem to be able to grow larger, fuller plants? The likely answer is that they are feeding and watering them consistently. While some plants will do OK with little or no plant food, annual plants need to be fed toreach their full potential. However, it's important not to overdo it. Plant food is one of those things where more isn’t necessarily better. It is possible to harm your plants by feeding them too heavily. Our Proven Winners fertilizers aredesignedto be great all-purpose plant foods.

Making the Choice

You can get really technical and bogged down in the little things when it comes to fertilizer. However, what most gardeners really want to know is, what kind should I use and how often should I use it.

Fertilizers are based on what's known as the N, P and K formula. The letters stand for Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (P) and Potassium (K). Our article,ABC’s of Fertilizer, gives a more in depth descriptionthese elements.

There are three main types of fertilizer: water soluble, slow release and continuous release.

Water Soluble Plant Food

Water soluble fertilizer is the oldest and least expensive form of fertilizer. The package you buy will be filled with either a crystalline or liquid fertilizer. This substance is designed to be mixed with water, according to the directions on the package. Never sprinkle it on top of the soil and then water as this can easily burn your plants. Look for a formulation that has a fairly large N number (20 to 24 is good), a smaller P number - about half of N (10 to 12 would be good), and a K number that is equal to or slightly less than N (15 to 20 is fine). So, formulas that include an NPK ratio of20:10:20, 24:12:17 or 20:10:15 would all work for water soluble fertiizer. Always follow the directions on the package for correct usage of your specific fertilizer since it varies from one product to the next. We recommendfeeding your annuals every third time you water or once per week with water soluble fertilizer during the growing season.

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Slow Release Plant Food

Feed Me, Seymour - Your Guide to Feeding Annuals (10)Slow release fertilizer looks like pellets which are aboutone-third thesize of a pea. You mix it into your soil at the time of planting or scatter it on top of the soil around your plant's roots. Slow release fertilizers do as their name says - they slowly release a small amount of nutrients to your plants over a period of several months. Exactly how much is released atonce is largely dependent on the soil temperature. The microbes which help the product break to down to release nutrients are more active in warm soil. It is difficult to predict how long this type of fertilizer will remain in the ground because of these factors. Slow release fertilizer is more expensive than water soluble, but it doesn't need to be applied as often so you'll need less of it. Proven Winners does not offer slow release plant food; we opt for Premium Continuous Release Plant Food instead.

Continuous Release Plant Food

Similar in appearance to slow release fertilizer, continuous release plant food is also dependent on soil temperature but is NOT dependent on microbes in the soil to make it work. Instead, the coating on continuous release plant food does not break down if the soil temperature is too cool. Since plant roots don't generally grow when the soil is cold, the plants don't need to be fed at that time. However, when the soil warms up and the roots start growing again, continuous release plant food is released to the plants. Most of these types of fertilizers will last between 2 to 12 months depending on the formulation you choose. Proven Winners brand of Continuous Release Plant Food is designed to feed your plants for up to six months.

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How to Use Plant Food

Feed Me, Seymour - Your Guide to Feeding Annuals (12)Water soluble fertilizeris designed to be mixed with water, according to the directions on the package. Never sprinkle it on top of the soil and then water as this can easily burn your plants. When you water, direct the fertilizer-infused water towards the roots of the plant. There is no need to get the foliage wet since the nutrients will be absorbed by the roots, not the leaves.

Slow and continous release fertilizers are both applied without adding water. If you are planting in pots, you can either mixit into the potting soil (preferred)or you can top-dress the pot with it. Follow the directions on the package to determine how much to add to each pot. Top-dressing (photo, left)means adding the desired amount of fertilizer to the top of a potted plant.

If you are planting into the landscape, add the appropriate amount of fertilizer into the hole before placing the plant in it. Be sure to mix the fertilizer into the soil at the bottom of the hole so it won't burn the plant's roots. If you are applying slow or continuous release plant food to an already established planting, top-dress according to the directions on the package.

Our Recommendation

Should you use a water soluble, slow release or continuous release fertilizer?The answerdepends on what you are growing.

Annuals - Add continuous release plant food at the time of planting, and then feed every third time you water or once per week with water soluble fertilizer during the growing season. If your growing season is long, top-dress yourannuals with continuous release fertilizer again in midsummer.

Perennials - Add continuous release plant food at the time of planting, then again each spring.

Shrubs - Use a slow release fertilizer formulated for trees and shrubs once in spring.

As with everything, there are a few more details to consider. There are times when it makes sense tofeed your plants more often with water soluble fertilizer including:

  • If you have plants in pots that are “heavy feeders", meaning those that thrive on a lot of nutrients, such as Supertunia petunias and Superbells calibrachoa. When growing heavy feeders in containers, it's important to keep up on fertilizing to help sustain their robust growth. When plants that are heavy feeders are planted in the ground, they can take advantage of the native fertility of your soil and shouldn’t need as much extra fertilizer.
  • Ifthere has been a long, rainy period or you've had a very heavy rainfall, some of the fertilizer has likely washed away in the rain. Feed your plants with water soluble fertilizer to return some nutrition to your potting mix and help your plants rebound.
  • If your plants have grown very large, supplemental water soluble fertilizer may help them maintain lush growth.

Plants only need fertilizer when they are actively growing, so don't waste it by feeding dormant plants. Be careful not to overfertilize annuals with water soluble fertilizer in early spring when they aren’t growing as much and can't use all the extra nutrients.

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Feed Me, Seymour - Your Guide to Feeding Annuals (2024)

FAQs

What is the best fertilizer for annual flowers? ›

BR-61 (9-58-8) is our go-to recommendation to encourage outstanding blooming all season. It is a water soluble fertilizer, which means you mix it with water and apply with with an applicator sprayer or water into the roots.

How often should I fertilize my annuals? ›

Annuals - Add continuous release plant food at the time of planting, and then feed every third time you water or once per week with water soluble fertilizer during the growing season. If your growing season is long, top-dress your annuals with continuous release fertilizer again in midsummer.

Are annual flowers heavy feeders? ›

Annual Flowers can be heavy fertilizer feeders. In order to get the most out of your plants, you need to feed them often, with the nutrients they need to get the results you want. The idea of annual flowers is to grow that plant to death, you want the largest plants possible, with the most blossoms possible.

How often should I feed my flowering plants? ›

Some gardeners prefer to feed their flowers and plants with a liquid-soluble plant food once every one to two weeks. Some plants are heavy feeders and require regular fertilizing to thrive, while others will happily grow and produce for years with little to know fertilizer.

Does Epsom salt help annual flowers? ›

Some gardeners claim using Epsom salt for plants can prevent blossom end rot which is caused by a lack of calcium in the soil. However, Epsom salts do not contain calcium and can therefore not prevent blossom end rot. In fact, using Epsom salt can exacerbate the problem.

What is the best fertilizer for outdoor flowers? ›

Recommendations for flowering plants are for a complete fertilizers that are one that contains the three major plant nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Occasionally when the soil test indicates very low or very high values for a certain nutrient, a single nutrient source would be recommended.

What annuals do not like to be fertilized? ›

Remember to never feed during the heat of the day, and never onto dry soil. Water the plants first. There are a few annuals that do not like to be fed and even dislike nice soil. Morning glories and moon flowers are famous for preferring less rich conditions and flower more with no fertilizer.

Can you over fertilize annuals? ›

Too much fertilizer can cause irreversible damage, burned leaves, burnt roots deformed leaves, stunted growth, yellowing leaves and a lot more. Start with the recommended dose and as your plants adapt you can begin raising you dose up by 1/4 incriminates ( if dose was 1 tablespoon.

Should I water my annuals every day? ›

Water Annuals Every Day

Don't wait for your annuals to wilt before you water. Instead, look for signs such as loss of gloss on leaves. You can also tell if your plants need water by sticking your finger into the soil to see if it's dry. Most annuals like soil slightly and evenly moist 2 or 3 inches down.

Can you overfeed flowers? ›

Over- fertilization can lead to sudden plant growth with an insufficient root system to supply adequate water and nutrients to the plant. Poor root structure reduces the number of flowers and fruit production, and can result in plant growth spurts that won't be supported or sustained.

What is the main disadvantage of annuals? ›

The main disadvantage of annuals is that you must sow them from seed or set them out as plants every year, which involves some effort and expense. Annuals offer you a chance to experiment with color, height, texture, and form. If you make a mistake, it's only for one growing season.

Can you water annuals too much? ›

Most annual flowers really love water and do not like to dry up completely! It can actually be hard to overwater them, but even a water-loving plant can get overwatered. Always feel the soil before watering - it should feel slightly dry to moist, but not wet.

How do I know if my flowers need fertilizer? ›

Watch for Signs of Hungry Plants

When the soil is short on nutrients, you'll see it in your plants. Keep an eye out for warning signs like pale or yellowing foliage, fewer flowers or slower growth than usual, or droopy, limp, weak stems.

What is the best time of day to feed flowers? ›

Always follow the manufacturers recommended rates and application methods. Fertilize outdoor plants in the coolest part of the day, such as early morning or late evening, especially in hot summer weather. Always water in fertilizers well to distribute nutrients throughout the soil profile and to prevent burning.

Can I overfeed my plants? ›

Too much fertilizer can potentially cause a chemical burn on the roots of your plant. In severe cases, it can also cause the whole plant to wilt and die. This is something that you might see happen within a few days of fertilizing. You'll need to act quickly if your plant has been overfertilized.

How do I make my annuals bloom more? ›

Deadhead Plants to Encourage New Blooms

Encourage new blooms by deadheading, which is pinching, snapping or cutting off dead blooms.

What kind of fertilizer to use on potted flowers? ›

Soluble fertilizers are easy to use and are a good choice for container plants, where rooting space is at a premium and nutrients are often lost through frequent watering.

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