Organic Bone Meal Fertiliser - 10kg

SKU: BM1
£1849
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Bone meal is a slow release planting fertiliser made from UK sources, supplied as brown pellets rich in phosphorus, calcium and organic matter. It is used to support strong root growth, steady flowering and balanced soil health, making it a reliable choice for bulbs, roses, vegetables and fruiting plants in garden beds and allotments.

Bone Meal Fertiliser Benefits For Garden Plants

  • Easy to use and simple to apply 
  • Easy to store pellets
  • Slow release nourishment from roots to maturity
  • Supports higher vegetable yields and bigger, brighter flowers
  • Helps improve soil structure and overall fertility
  • Suitable for use all year around in gardens and allotments
  • Made in the UK 
  • 100% Organic alternative to chemical fertilisers

Bone Meal Fertiliser For Root Strength And Early Plant Growth

This organic fertiliser provides a steady supply of phosphorus and calcium to help roots form well during early growth. It supports bulbs, seedlings and young plants and fits naturally into routine planting across garden borders and vegetable plots. The mineral profile helps plants settle quickly in a wide range of soils. This Bone meal fertiliser comes in a 10kg bag.

Calcium Rich Bone Meal For Vegetables Flowers And Roses

The high calcium content supports firm stems and reduces the risk of rot in sensitive crops. Gardeners use this planting fertiliser for vegetables, roses and fruiting plants where stable nutrient support is needed throughout the growing season. The brown pellets are easy to spread and mix into soil when planting.

Slow Release Organic Fertiliser For Soil Health And Microbial Activity

As a slow release fertiliser, these bone meal pellets feed plants gradually over several months. They help improve soil condition by supporting beneficial microbes that contribute to long term garden health. They can be used in borders, raised beds, allotments and planting holes for a wide range of garden plants.

Bone Meal Pellets With Natural Mineral Content

These pellets contain phosphorus, calcium, nitrogen, magnesium, sodium and sulphur, giving soil a steady mineral supply that supports flowering and fruit growth. The balanced analysis helps maintain soil structure while supporting healthy plant development from early spring through the growing season.

How To Use Bone Meal Fertiliser In Gardens And Allotments

Apply 1 to 2 tablespoons to each planting hole for bulbs and flowering plants, or 100 g per m² in beds. Vegetable gardens benefit from 100 to 150 g per m² before planting, with half a cup per metre of row for root crops. Roses need half a cup sprinkled around the base once each season. Young fruit trees need one cup at the drip line and established trees two to four cups in early spring.

Precautions When Using Bone Meal

Wear gloves when handling and store the product in a cool dry place. Keep away from pets, children and animals and cover with soil after application.

Specification: Bone Meal Pellets Nutrient Breakdown

Nitrogen 2.9%
Phosphorus 5.4%
Potassium 3.9%
Magnesium 0.8%
Calcium 6.6%
Sodium 0.9%
Sulphur 2.7%

Bag Size: 10Kg

Frequently Asked Questions

Can bone meal be added before planting vegetables?

Yes, it can be mixed into soil before planting to support seedlings and young plants with a steady nutrient supply.

Is bone meal suitable for container plants?

It can be added to potting compost in small amounts to provide longer term nutrient support for container grown plants.

Does bone meal attract animals?

It should be covered with soil after application and stored securely to reduce interest from pets or wildlife.

Can bone meal be used with other garden fertilisers?

It can be used alongside general planting fertilisers as long as total nutrient levels remain balanced.

Is bone meal helpful for autumn bulb planting?

Yes, it supports strong early root growth when bulbs are planted in autumn soil.

How long does bone meal take to break down?

It releases nutrients slowly over several months depending on soil temperature and moisture.

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