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from: Jobe's
List Price: $6.99Amazon.com's Price: $5.16 You Save: $1.83 (26%)as of 03/20/2010 14:45 EDT
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Binding: Lawn & Patio
Brand: Jobe's
Fabric Type: 0073035060059
Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: 50
Maximum Color Depth: Jobe's
Metal Type: Jobe's
Optical Zoom: 6005
Pearl Type: 06005
Total Firewire Ports: Jobe's
Jobe's
Features:- Great for all tomato plants
- Slow release formula
- Easy to use
- No wasteful chemical run off
- Continuous supply of nutrients
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Easy to use. Pre measured, 60 day controlled release fertilizer. Analysis: 8 24 8. 12 spikes per package.
Average Rating: 
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I can't believe my tomato plants this year - they are doing great! Two fertilizer spikes per plant - they couldn't be easier to use - and my plants are remarkably bigger and more productive than the ones I didn't feed. Maybe other plant food is cheaper, but these are exceptionally convenient and very effective.
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I absolutely love this product. I used to live in Louisiana, now I live in Pittsburgh. I order my Jobes spikes online in early spring so that I have plenty to get myself started, and a few extra packs so I can re-apply every 7-8 weeks. I stick them in around the tomatos when I plant the seedlings, and there is nothing more to say. SUCCESS!!!! I recommend them to everyone. I have never heard of anyone being unsuccessful.
TWO THUMBS UP!!!
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Great way to fertilize tomatoes....No chance of burning the plant if you follow directions...Performed well... Had lots of lovely tomatoes...Will purchase again..
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Great way to feed and fertilize your tomato plants without worring about burning them...Did a great job..Tomatoes are big, healthy and producing tremendously.
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I've been an avid gardener for many years and have been using these tomato spikes almost that long. These fertilizer spikes are a good way to add nutrients to your plants as they usually last for most of the gardening summer (at least where I've lived in California and Arizona) and once in place, you don't need to worry about having to fertilize the plants any more.
I *plant* them at the same time I put the tomato transplants in the garden -- at least two and sometimes three or four ... Read More
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