Top 5 Fertilizers for Tomatoes

The Best Fertilizers for Your Tomatoes

Melina Ann Collison
If you want the biggest, juiciest, and most delicious tomatoes you have ever grown your going to want to use fertilizer. Knowing which kind of tomato fertilizer to pick is hard when there are literally thousands of different brands throughout the country. Here is a guide to the top 5 fertilizers to ensure your tomato plants grow tall with large green leaves and big perfect tomatoes.

Miracle-Gro Tomato Plant Food
Miracle-Gro offers you a name that can be trusted and is known for producing good products. Furthermore, Miracle-Gro can be found at just about any store which makes this product convenient to pick up. You can use this product on all vegetables, not just tomatoes. For robust tomatoes and plants feed every 7 to 14 days through the roots and leaves. Miracle-Gro Tomato Plant Food contains essential nutrients needed to grow the biggest tomatoes.

Visit The Home Depot for additional product information and to purchase. This is sold at The Home Depot in 1.5 lb containers for $4.87 each.

Gardener's Supply Company Organic Tomato Fertilizer
This fertilizer will give you bigger, sweeter tomatoes every time. The slow release 5-6-5 granular fertilizer provides the tomatoes will all the nutrients needed for healthy growth and production. Gardener's Supply Company Organic Tomato Fertilizer is great for when you first plant the tomatoes and when they are growing. Side dress your tomatoes or mix into the soil when first planting.

You can purchase Gardener's Supply Company Organic Tomato Fertilizer online at the Gardener's Supply Company website. One pound for $6.95 or five pounds for $13.95.

Aggrene Tomato Foodilizer
Aggrene Tomato Foodilizer is an organic liquid fertilizer which is full of the nutrients your tomatoes need to grow big and strong. This is a fish-kelp blend which gives essential nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in a ratio of 4-3-3. Aggrene Tomato Foodilizer is made from all natural ingredients. One gallon of fertilizer will cover about 6 tomato plants. When you transplant the plant use 2 ounces of fertilizer per gallon of water. Then when your plants have their first blooms use 3 ounces of fertilizer per gallon of water. At full bloom again use a solution of 3 ounces of fertilizer per gallon of water. Finally, the last fertilization will be when your plants have full fruit on them. Use 2 ounces of fertilizer for every gallon of water.

Visit Clean Air Gardening online to buy this fertilizer. This website is selling 2.25 pound container for $14.99.

Miracle-Gro Organic Choice Plant Food
This fertilizer is an organic choice for growing tomatoes bigger and healthier. The Miracle-Gro Organic Choice Plant Food offers fertilizing for up to 2 months. It is great for in-ground flowers and other vegetables by adding beneficial microorganisms and helping promote root growth for better tomato plants. Sprinkle plant food directly on soil, work into the top 3 inches of soil, and water thoroughly. Start applying in the spring and then again every 2 months.

You can purchase Miracle-Gro Organic Choice Plant Food just about anywhere Miracle-Gro products are sold. Try visiting Amazon.com to purchase a 6.7 pound bag for $13.69 from Ron's Home and Hardware.

Maxi-Grow Organic Tomato Fertilizer
Offering a liquid organic fertilizer with high grade macro and micro nutrients Maxi-Grow is just want your tomato plants are looking for to grow large and yield lots of fruits. This formula offered by Maxi-Grow, helps conserve the plants energy, improve photosynthetic efficiency, as well as replenishes and maintains long term soil fertility. Dilute Maxi-Grow in 5 gallons of water for every 1 ounce and apply to your tomato plants every 7 days.

Maxi-Grow Organic Tomato Fertilizer can be bought online at Ecochem. A 1 Liter bottle of liquid concentrate is $26.95.

Published by Melina Ann Collison

Melina Ann Collison is a mother and wife who lives in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area. She is a college graduate that has recently started writing professionally.  View profile

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