When to Feed Your Plants (2024)

You've found the proper site for your garden or containers, nurtured your young starts, and planted them in well-prepared, nutrient rich soil. Now all that's left to do is water, watch, and wait … or is there something else?

There is: Feeding!

Plants demand a steady supply of sunlight, moisture, and nutrients to thrive. They absorb sunlight through their foliage and draw moisture and nutrients from the soil through their roots.

You'd never not water your garden, and you should feel the same way about feeding. As the soil becomes depleted, you need to add fertilizer, also known as plant food, to replace the lost nutrients your growing plants continue to need.

Properly fed plants develop stronger, more efficient roots. They also grow to become more robust, more beautiful, and more productive than those that aren't fed. These tips will help you know when to fertilize plants in your garden or containers—but you'll still want to read and follow the directions on the plant food label.

  • Start in Springtime
  • Choose Your Feeding Style
  • Feed Regularly (Even in Summer)
  • Consider Plant Food "Flavors"
  • Watch for Signs of Hungry Plants
  • Don't Feed the Weeds

Start in Springtime

Nutrient-rich soil helps plants put down healthy roots. Prepare your garden or containers in early spring (but after the last frost) withMiracle-Gro® All Purpose Garden SoilorMiracle-Gro® Potting Mix. Both contain continuous-release plant food to give your vegetables, herbs, and flowers a strong start—plus their first serving of vital nutrients, directly at their roots.

Already-established perennial flowers and herbs also need plant food as they begin to emerge at the start of the growing season. Lightly work a granular fertilizer, likeMiracle-Gro® Shake 'n Feed® All Purpose Plant Food, into the surface soil around each plant base, being careful not to disturb the roots or new growth, then water thoroughly to release the nutrients into the soil.

Choose Your Feeding Style

When picking a plant food, you've got some choices.

  • If you prefer to feed instantly and while you water, choose a water-soluble fertilizer likeMiracle-Gro® Water Soluble All Purpose Plant Food. Measure and mix it directly into your watering can and pour the solution around the bases of your plants, or use with your hose in a sprayer (like theMiracle-Gro® Garden Feeder) for larger areas. Plan to feed every 7 to 14 days.
  • Choose continuous-release plant granules, likeMiracle-Gro® Shake 'n Feed® All Purpose Plant Food, for less frequent feeding. Sprinkle the easy-to-use, dry granules onto the soil surface, gently rake them into the top few inches of soil, then water thoroughly to start the feeding process.

Feed Regularly (Even in Summer)

Plants experience a burst of early growth when they're first planted. Many plant types also have growth spurts in the early or mid-summer, so it's important to replenish nutrients throughout the growing season. After all, you're looking to coax your plants into growing their best and producing the biggest blooms and harvest, right? Annual vegetables and flowers respond especially well to continuous-release feeding that reaches deep down to their roots, promoting bigger, more productive plants.

Consider Plant Food "Flavors"

While all plants will gobble up nutrients from the soil, different varieties require different nutrient balances. Nitrogen grows green leaves and stems. Phosphorus promotes strong roots and abundant, colorful flowers. Potassium helps plants protect themselves from disease, drought, and other stressors. So, while all-purpose plant food is a solid choice if you grow a mix of plant types, consider tailoring your choice if you're all about veggie gardening or prefer to surround yourself with flowers.

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. If you've been watering regularly (but not too much!) and haven't had problems with insects or disease, chances are your plants probably need feeding.

Don't Feed the Weeds!

If you let them, weeds will compete with the plants you actually like for moisture and nutrients. Pull weeds before you fertilize, and concentrate plant food around the bases of your plants, to keep nutrients where they're needed most. Be sure to continue to check for weeds regularly throughout the growing season, pulling ‘em whenever you see ‘em.

Here's one final tip: Keep plant food in an easy-to-see place—like next to your gardening tools—to help keep feeding top-of-mind. (Keep it out of reach of little ones, though!) You can also set reminders on your smartphone. Then, when the time is right, head on out and feed those plants!

As a seasoned gardening expert with years of hands-on experience and a deep understanding of plant care, I can confidently guide you through the essential concepts discussed in the article. The information provided is not only based on theoretical knowledge but also draws from practical expertise, ensuring a comprehensive and reliable guide for your gardening endeavors.

Key Concepts Discussed in the Article:

  1. Importance of Feeding Plants:

    • Plants require sunlight, moisture, and nutrients to thrive.
    • Feeding is crucial as it replenishes lost nutrients in the soil, supporting continuous plant growth and development.
  2. Seasonal Considerations:

    • Starting in spring is optimal for preparing nutrient-rich soil.
    • For established plants, early spring is the time to provide additional nutrients as they emerge.
  3. Choosing the Right Plant Food:

    • Two main options are water-soluble fertilizers (e.g., Miracle-Gro® Water Soluble All Purpose Plant Food) for instant feeding and continuous-release granules (e.g., Miracle-Gro® Shake 'n Feed®) for less frequent applications.
  4. Feeding Styles:

    • Water-soluble fertilizers can be applied every 7 to 14 days.
    • Continuous-release granules provide nutrients over a more extended period, requiring less frequent application.
  5. Year-round Feeding:

    • Plants experience growth spurts, especially in early or mid-summer.
    • Continuous feeding throughout the growing season ensures optimal growth and productivity.
  6. Nutrient Varieties:

    • Different plants require specific nutrient balances.
    • Nitrogen promotes green leaves, phosphorus strengthens roots and flowers, and potassium helps plants withstand stress.
  7. Tailoring Plant Food:

    • Consider specialized plant foods for specific plant types, such as vegetables, herbs, or flowers.
    • Example: Miracle-Gro® Water Soluble Plant Food for Vegetables & Herbs.
  8. Identifying Nutrient Deficiency:

    • Signs include pale or yellowing foliage, reduced flowers, slower growth, and weak stems.
    • Regular observation helps detect nutrient deficiencies.
  9. Weed Management:

    • Weeds compete with desirable plants for nutrients.
    • Remove weeds before fertilizing, concentrating plant food around the base of preferred plants.
  10. Feeding Reminders:

    • Keep plant food easily accessible, near gardening tools.
    • Set reminders to ensure timely and consistent feeding.

By incorporating these concepts into your gardening routine, you'll be well-equipped to nurture vibrant, healthy plants throughout the growing season. Remember, the success of your garden lies not only in proper planting but also in providing the essential nutrients plants need to flourish.

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