Feeds & Fertilisers
Find the right feeds and fertilisers for healthy, thriving UK gardens—all in one place. Our selection includes granular, organic, slow-release, and mycorrhizal-based fertilisers specially chosen to support strong root development, sustained plant health, and lush lawns. Whether you’re improving poor soils, establishing new trees and shrubs, repairing patchy turf, or feeding established plantings, our products cater to the full spectrum of garden needs. We supply trusted brands and proven nutrients, including classic bonemeal for roots, specialist feeds for evergreens and boxwood, and multipurpose formulas for general maintenance. Each formulation has been chosen with Scottish-grown plants, UK soils, and typical weather patterns in mind, ensuring reliable results that meet the varied requirements of home gardeners, landscapers, and professional buyers. Not sure which fertiliser is best for your site or planting project? Our team of horticultural experts is here to help you choose the right option for your soil, plant type, and gardening goals.
Explore our Feeds & Fertilisers Buying Guide
Fertilisers
- Formulation
- granular · pellet · powder · liquid · capsule
- Nutrient Profile
- bonemeal (high phosphorus) · multipurpose (balanced NPK) · mycorrhizal · organic manure · lawn-specific
- Application Method
- broadcast · incorporate into soil · foliar spray · lawn spreader · water soluble
- Best For
- new trees & shrubs · established beds · lawns · evergreens · boxwood · roses · vegetables
Feeds
- Organic Status
- organic · non-organic · biologically activated
- Release Type
- slow-release · fast-acting
- Special Additives
- seaweed · mycorrhizae · poultry manure · beneficial bacteria
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of fertiliser is best for improving poor soil in my garden?
Organic feeds such as bonemeal or composted manure supply a broad range of nutrients and boost soil biology, making them ideal for poor or depleted soils. These improve structure and fertility over time, supporting healthy growth for trees, shrubs, and beds.
How do I choose between bonemeal and mycorrhizal fertilisers for new trees and shrubs?
Bonemeal is high in phosphorus for strong root growth, while mycorrhizal fertilisers introduce beneficial fungi that expand root systems and enhance nutrient uptake. For best results, many gardeners use both when planting new trees or shrubs, applying bonemeal in the soil mix and mycorrhizal fungi to the roots.
Which lawn feed should I use for repairing patches versus overall lawn health?
Use a starter or patch repair feed high in phosphorus for new or patch repair seeding, supporting fast root establishment. For ongoing lawn health, choose a balanced lawn fertiliser with steady-release nitrogen and added iron to promote lush, even growth.
Are organic feeds better than granular fertilisers for long-term plant growth?
Organic feeds release nutrients slowly, improve soil structure, and support soil microbes, benefiting long-term plant health. Granular (synthetic) fertilisers act faster and provide precise nutrient ratios, but may not improve soil over time. Many successful UK gardens combine both approaches for balanced results.
What's the difference between multipurpose fertilisers and specialised feeds for evergreens or boxwood?
Multipurpose fertilisers offer balanced nutrients suitable for most plants. Specialised feeds for evergreens or boxwood contain targeted nutrient ratios (often higher magnesium and trace elements) to address the specific needs of these plant types, such as supporting year-round leaf colour and vigour.