








🌹 Feed your roots, flaunt your blooms — bloom like a boss!
Jobe's Slow Release Rose and Flower Fertilizer Spikes deliver a perfectly balanced 9-12-9 NPK formula directly to plant roots over 8 weeks. These pre-measured, mess-free spikes eliminate runoff and odors, making them safe for families and pets. Designed for easy early spring application, they promote abundant blooms and vibrant foliage in roses and flowering plants, ensuring your garden stands out with minimal effort.











| ASIN | B0000BYCPP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,105 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #329 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand | Jobe's Organics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (12,959) |
| Department | Fertilizer |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00073035040020 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Sticks |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 04102 |
| Manufacturer | Jobe's |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 9 x 2.5 inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Plant Growth, Root Development, Seed Development, Soil Conditioning |
| UPC | 073035040020 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
J**.
Worked on one of my weak azaleas
I have some mini azaleas in a relatively new landscaping and this Spring they did not bloom. They looked pretty sad, leaves were not lush and no blooms. I poked in a few of these "spikes." It was not easy to get them in; they are less like spikes and more like large capsules, not pointed on either end, just kind of oval like a really huge "caplet". I managed to poke some in when the soil was soft after a rain. A month later I noticed new leafing and then late in the summer, one azalea bloomed--out of season to be sure, but it seems it was waiting for needed nutrients. (The other still looks kind of weak and did nothing.) So perhaps this Fall I'll add a few more; I only gave one or two to each plant and where the weaker plant is, there are a lot of old roots from a tree that was removed, so that soil has to be pretty poor. Based on this "experiment" I'd say for azaleas, these are very effective and a must-have for any garden with poor soil, as mine has. This package is good for a few large plants and is only needed yearly so a decent value.
M**V
Great for blueberries
5/2018 update: I still have the same 15 potted blueberry bushes and still use these spikes with great results. Early this year I did re-pot all of them. They were still doing great but most of the pots needed more soil. So I slid them out of their pot, put some fresh bagged soil with some peat moss into the pot before putting the blueberry back in. Then topped it with some more soil, peat moss and one of these fertilizer spikes. They loved it and are putting out some huge blueberry's in mass quantities again this year. Regular watering and these spikes still make me look like I know what I'm doing. I started planting these over 4yrs ago when my wife was first pregnant because I wanted my kid to enjoy them. Well my daughter is a little over 4 yrs old now and she absolutely loves them. I have a ridiculous amount of berry's. My 4 potted "triple crown thornless blackberry's" are also loving these spikes. They haven't ripened yet but they definitely look happy. It's looking like I am going to start using these spikes for blackberry's also. If you grow tomatoes, check out the Jobes tomato spikes. They have been giving me great results as well. Nobody has given me anything for my reviews. I'm just a fan of there products. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Original post (Jan 10, 2014): When I first got into my blueberry obsession I would buy the granular type fertilizers and either over did it and burnt them or under did it by forgetting to apply fertilizer for too many months. During winter they would frequently lose all of their foliage and just hibernate for the winter because of my neglect. I now use a single spike for each of my 15 potted blueberry bushes. I put a spike in about once every 4 months (3 per year) and almost immediately after spiking the pot there is an explosion of growth. The blueberries now keep their leaves all year and produce wayyy more blueberries. Amazing what feeding your plants will do... These are what I use. I'm no botanist and i'm sure there are better things that can be done but for a regular Joe like myself, these spikes work great. When guests look at all of my blueberries it now looks like I know what I'm doing. If anyone knows of a better product for "the forgetful gardener", let me/us know in the comments.
A**K
we (my kids, plants and I) like 'em!
Fast delivery. No damage noted to the package or the spikes. They are easy to use. There is a little plastic cap included that goes on the spike before you hammer it into the ground (which you soften ahead of time, btw, by watering your plants). They are easy enough to use that my kids use them. They do what they are supposed to do. My plants seem to respond well to them. I have them on a subscribe and save.
A**R
tomatoes
great tomato fertilizer easy to use
L**R
So Far a Fantastic Job of Fertilizing (but a sad story follows)
I had a lot of very healthy tomato plants in a raised bed in my back yard. They seemed to get especially healthy after I poked a bunch of these tomato fertilizer spikes in many places in the beds around the already adult plants. They appeared to become vibrant with good health, and were giving me a LOT of tomatoes. I had to go on vacation for a week and my now former best friend promised me that she would water my plants while I was away. She did not keep her promise and about 60% of my plants just died from thirst. 30% were sick but still alive, and only about 10% seemed rather unscathed by her lack of watering. I am upset because these plants are (were) my babies. Thank god I didn't leave my pets in her care. Anyway, I have spent a lot of time clearing out the dead plants and trimming up the sick ones, watered like mad and am about to poke a few more these spikes in and around my sickly and surviving plants and see if they revive back to health. The summer is not over yet and I'm not giving up. I'm not really expecting a miracle, but if my poor, abused plants recover then I will be ordering a case of these spikes. However, they really seem to do a great job of fertilizing. Before the tomato plant holocaust happened I had a few tomatoes with a touch of rot-bottom so I added a heaping amount of Epsom salt and watered it in thoroughly. I don't know how long these spikes actually fertilize the plants - I think the package said they would last for 3 months but I have my doubts about that so I'm adding more. I will update this review later for anyone interested in how things turn out with my plants.
A**R
Growing nicely
Helped plant
C**E
Works awesome in plant life
Great plant health enhancement , all my plants are healthier and bloomed as they should
D**D
Little effect.
Didn't seem to make any difference with my tomatoes growth
C**S
This is the only fertilizer I ever use for my tomatoes. They grow and produce fruit like crazy when using this product. Three spikes per tomato plant will last all season. Excellent product. Look at these pictures. These are a short Bush Roma tomato plant. I got over 50 lb last year with six plants using this fertilizer.
R**S
I put some in some potted flowers and they are flowering beautifully
M**C
This product was exactly what I expected, and worked as I thought it would.
R**Y
Easy to use, tomato plants growing very well since using these. Very pleased with service and with the results. Thank you
D**L
These are fantastic. I had not fertilized my roses for some time. Quick to use. I honestly got a full bush of roses instead of just a few.
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