Plant Fertilizer for Healthier Roots, Stronger Growth & Better Blooms
The right plant fertilizer can help your new plants get established faster and continue growing strong throughout the season. Whether you are planting shrubs, trees, flowers, vegetables, fruiting plants, evergreens, or houseplants, fertilizer is one of the easiest add-ons to purchase with your plants so you are ready on planting day.
Root Growth
Starter fertilizers and rooting products help support new roots after planting.
Healthy Foliage
All-purpose and nitrogen-focused fertilizers encourage lush, green plant growth.
More Blooms
Flowering plant fertilizers can help support stronger buds and better blooming.
Fruits & Veggies
Vegetable, tomato, fruit, and berry fertilizers support productive edible gardens.
Which Fertilizer Should You Choose?
Fertilizer Type
Best For
Why It Helps
Plant Starter & Rooting Products
New plants, transplants, cuttings
Encourages quicker root development and helps reduce transplant stress.
Slow-Release Fertilizer
Containers, shrubs, annuals, perennials
Feeds gradually over time, making plant care easier and more consistent.
Tree & Shrub Fertilizer
Trees, shrubs, evergreens, hedges
Supports strong roots, branch growth, and overall landscape plant health.
Fruit & Vegetable Fertilizer
Tomatoes, vegetables, berries, fruiting plants
Helps support flowering, fruit production, and stronger edible plant growth.
Organic Fertilizer & Soil Food
Garden beds, containers, organic gardening
Improves soil life and provides gentle nutrients for healthier long-term growth.
Best Add-On for New Plants
If you are ordering new plants, consider adding a starter fertilizer, rooting product, or slow-release fertilizer. These are easy to use at planting time and can help your plants establish with less stress.
Best for Existing Gardens
For established plants, choose a fertilizer based on what you are growing. Use tree and shrub fertilizer for landscape plants, tomato and vegetable fertilizer for edible gardens, and specialty fertilizers for plants with specific needs.
Understanding Fertilizer Numbers
Most fertilizers list three numbers on the package, often called the N-P-K ratio. These numbers represent nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Each nutrient supports a different part of plant growth.
N = Nitrogen
Supports leafy, green growth.
P = Phosphorus
Supports roots, flowers, and fruiting.
K = Potassium
Supports overall plant strength and stress tolerance.
Fertilizer Tip Before You Check Out
Match your fertilizer to the plants in your cart. New shrubs and trees may benefit from starter or tree and shrub fertilizer, while tomatoes, vegetables, berries, and fruiting plants usually perform best with plant food made for edible gardens.
Not sure how to care for a specific plant? Visit our
Plant Care Guide
for watering, fertilizing, pruning, sunlight, and seasonal care tips.