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  2. Will Euonymus Grow Indoors Year-Round? How to Keep This ... - AOL

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    Fertilize them during the growing season twice monthly when watering, or apply a slow-release fertilizer in spring and again halfway through the summer. Both fertilizing and watering can be cut ...

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    Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer, broadcasting evenly throughout the entire root zone. ... Golden Oakland® Holly is available from garden centers and online retailers as potted plants for ...

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    Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer according to label rates, broadcasting evenly throughout the entire root zone. ... garden centers as potted plants that are easy to transplant into the ...

  5. Controlled-release fertiliser - Wikipedia

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    Slow- or controlled-release fertilizer: A fertilizer containing a plant nutrient in a form which delays its availability for plant uptake and use after application, or which extends its availability to the plant significantly longer than a reference ‘rapidly available nutrient fertilizer’ such as ammonium nitrate or urea, ammonium phosphate ...

  6. Potting soil - Wikipedia

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    In conventional mixes they may be slow-release formulae of synthetic fertilizers, while organic mixes will use organic source such as compost (e.g. leaf mold, bark compost or recycled mushroom compost). Overuse of fertilizers will, as with in normal soils, risk damaging the plant. [13]

  7. Begonia luxurians - Wikipedia

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    In the summer months, potted plants may be placed outside in a sheltered position, away from high winds and scorching sun. B. luxurians may benefit from a yearly (or twice-yearly) application of a mild, slow-release granulated fertilizer, or a monthly to fortnightly half-strength dose of water-soluble feed.

  8. Mature compost offers more complex, slow release nutrients. E.B. Stone, a family-run California company, makes some effective organic products, including a 5-5-5 All Purpose fertilizer.

  9. Mesembryanthemum cordifolium - Wikipedia

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    Seeds must be sowed in summer and cuttings can be done in early spring in cooler climates. For cuttings, the plant can be divided and runners can be planted directly into the ground. The garden bed must be readied by digging over the soil. Compost and a slow-release fertilizer may be added to ensure healthy growth.