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I have a predominantly native garden growing in fairly poor gravel soil and feel the plants need some additional food to keep them healthy. What do you recommend?

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I have a predominantly native garden growing in fairly poor gravel soil and feel the plants need some additional food to keep them healthy. What do you recommend?

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Most Australian native plants are sensitive to phosphorus (P) so it’s important that you use a specially formulated fertiliser such as Natural Natives which has an NPK ratio of 14:2:6.3. Natural Natives contains a slow release fertiliser as well as blood and bone and will provide native plants with all the nutrients they need to prosper.

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