

🌹 Elevate your garden game with the ultimate rose care essential!
BioAdvanced 701110A All in 1 Rose and Flower Care Granules is a 4-pound, hygienically packaged fertilizer designed to nourish and protect roses and flowers. With bi-monthly applications from March to September, it effectively defends against insects and diseases, backed by a 4.7-star rating from over 8,300 satisfied gardeners.







| ASIN | B0049PL9PC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #158,828 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #171 in Flower Essences |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (8,325) |
| Date First Available | 9 August 2012 |
| Item display weight | 1 Pounds |
| Item model number | 701110A |
| Manufacturer | BioAdvanced |
| Part number | 701110A |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 8.71 x 26.67 cm; 1.95 kg |
D**W
Love when this is on sale! This is the best flower/rose care. Easy to use & works great
W**W
Great product to fertilize and protect knockout roses from insects and disease. Apply every 2 months from March thru September in Metroplex area. Mine love it!
S**A
I constantly amend my soil with compost, manure, fungal spores, charcoal etc. and spray my plants with natural pesticides and fungicides. For most of my plants, the natural approach works well. But ROSES? No. They either don’t bloom, or develop powdery mildew or black spot or rust, or are attacked by beetles or aphids. I get one problem under control, only to see something else attack them. It just never stops. I don’t know how anyone grows roses “naturally.” So, after lots of trials of other products, I found this. Okay, the butterflies and bees steer clear (but I have other plants they like!). So, on some level it’s prolly *not the best* . However, with consistent application every 5.5 weeks? No beetles, no aphids, no fungus and beautiful blooms from happy, healthy rose bushes all summer long. And yes, I use it on hybrids, floribunda and climbers. Works well on all. So, i *only* use it on roses & nowhere that I have run-off. Do I feel guilty because it prolly has lots of bad chemicals? I do. But other than giving up on roses entirely, this is the only thing that has ever worked. Highly recommend if you use responsibly.
K**E
Highly recommend! Worked amazingly well! I used it about 5 weeks ago and my new rose bushes began growing within a couple of weeks, are now almost double the size, and they are now covered in blooms. One plant, that I had left for far too long in a pot, came back to life and is sprouting new canes and is covered in fresh green leaves. And a rose bush that I transplanted is growing and blooming as well as the one I didn't transplant. My new walkway garden is beginning to thrive. Great product.
S**2
This product is incredibly easy and so effective to use. This year, I planted tropical milkweed. After a couple months of beautiful growth, much to my dismay, aphids decided to invade the plant. The plant started dropping leaves and all the remaining leaves were turning yellow. It looked like the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree of plants. I honestly thought I would need to remove the milkweed, as it seemed covered with bugs and (eggs?)... disclaimer, I do not have a green thumb, am new to ornamentals- and was at a loss as to what to do here. I read this product treated aphids, and while milkweed was not listed, was drawn to the idea of placing granules on the ground and letting the product do the job. I was nervous about liquid insecticides and such, having never used products like that before and liked the idea of a fertilizer with this product. I treated this milkweed similar to a shrub and used half a capful and watered it in thoroughly. I didn’t bother burying it like it suggested; just sprinkled it around the base and watered in. In about a week, this plant looks like it has come alive and completely looks different. I see no live bugs on it and new leaves have sprouted out everywhere, and it looks so perky. It has completely saved the plant. I’m now planning on using it on some of my other shrubs/plants as I am excited by how well the fertilizer portion helped the milkweed.