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Bonide Liquid Plant Food

$9.99


Item # 037321001089

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Liquid Plant Food Concentrate

Bonide Liquid Plant Food is a balanced fertilizer that is ideal for all types of plants, including indoor and outdoor houseplants. Ideal for feeding your houseplants each time you water.

  • Houseplant-specific fertilizer
  • Shake well before using
  • Mix 1/8 tsp. into one quart of water
  • If you feed your houseplants once or twice a month, use 1/4 tsp. per quart of water
  • Do not store diluted products
  • 10-10-10 NPK analysis



"Wow! What a wonderful first time to Bath!! The staff is beautiful!! Professional, knowledgeable and so willing to help and inform. The selection of indoor plants (this is what I came in for) is spectacular and the care they give their plants is exceptional. Hundreds of plants and in my time at Bath saw not one brown leaf. No dying plants and no unhealthy plants which tells me that they are meticulous in their care. I would like to give a shout out to “The Sheriff.” I believe her real name is Martha! Unbelievable human being. They went over and above to help me find the perfect oversized houseplant. They made it a beautiful experience and not just a buying experience. Sheriff!! You made me a happy man, customer and future customer of Bath!! ✌🏼❤️"

- Styles Smith, November 2024

"They have so much fun stuff to look at even if you're not buying plants! They also have a cool deal where, if you buy the container and the plant, they'll plant it for you. There's clothes, kitchen stuff, kids stuff, books, nick snacks, etc. My mom and I go in just to hang out and look at stuff sometimes, but last time, I got this plant. It went from beautiful to MAMMOTH and beautiful. We named her Victoria."

- Lee R., July 2025

"Epically magical plant store! The turtles, the monstera, the euphorbia, the beauty! I also was able to snag a great deal on a hoya that I've wanted for a while. All in all, a great place to stop on our road trip 😸"

- Kelcey A., July 2025

"Very cute shop. Huge variety of plants and associated esoterica. They have the biggest monstera I've ever seen growing in their turtle pond!!"

- Emily Perman, October 2023