Natura Grow Liquids vs Pellets: Which Feed Is Best for Your Garden?

When it comes to sustainable, plant‑based nutrition for your garden, Natura Grow offers two powerful options: Liquid Feed and All Purpose Feed Pellets. Although both are made from the same natural plant‑derived ingredients, each delivers unique benefits depending on how and where you use them. Here’s a simple breakdown to help gardeners choose the perfect option for their needs.

What They Have in Common

Both the liquid feed and pellets are:

  • 100% plant‑based and organic, produced from energy crops grown in the UK.
  • Bio‑active, containing macro‑ and micro‑nutrients plus beneficial bacteria that support stronger, healthier plants.
  • Made as by‑products of an anaerobic digestion process that generates green energy, making both feeds a low‑carbon, sustainable choice.[naturagrow.co.uk]
  • Free from chemicals, peat, animal products, and food waste, making them safe for wildlife, pets, and children.

Despite their shared origins and nutrient base, the form they come in—liquid or pellet—creates key differences in how they work in the garden.

Liquid Feed: Fast‑Acting Support for Containers and Baskets

Natura Grow Bed & Basket Feed is a liquid fertiliser designed for hanging baskets, beds, pots, and containers.
Because it is already in a dissolved, bio‑active state, plants can access its nutrients quickly, making it perfect for:

  • Boosting flower colour and growth in decorative displays.
  • Regular feeding, typically every 7–14 days depending on growth needs.
  • Gardeners looking for easy, predictable nutrient delivery via watering.

The liquid formula ensures consistent and immediate uptake, ideal for plants in confined soil volumes that need regular replenishment.

Which Should You Choose?

Both products nurture plants using the same natural, sustainable ingredients—but the form changes the experience:

Choose Liquid Feed if you want:
  • Quick results
  • Easy mixing with watering
  • Ideal feeding for containers, pots, baskets, and decorative plantings
Choose Pellets if you want:
  • Long‑lasting, slow‑release nutrition
  • Improved soil structure and moisture management
  • Better performance in open ground, borders, and vegetable beds
The Best of Both Worlds

For many gardeners, the ideal approach is a combination of both: pellets to condition and enrich the soil long‑term, and liquid feed for targeted, fast‑acting boosts during peak growing periods.

Both solutions keep your garden thriving—naturally, sustainably, and without the need for chemicals.

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