Fertilizers for Fruit Trees in the Home Garden

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University of Hawaii

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Fertilizers are used to supplement the soil’s supply of nutrients for plants. For the most efficient use of applied fertilizers, the pH of the soil should be in the proper range for the crop, there should be adequate organic matter and moisture and good aeration, and the soil should have good tilth. Fertilizers and soil amendments should be applied to meet the needs of the particular fruit tree.

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McCall WW, Chia CL. 1997. Fertilizers for fruit trees in the home garden. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 2 p. (Home Garden; HG-37).

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