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Natural fertiliser for everyday New Zealand gardens

Feed your soil and plants with easy-to-use Fodda General Fertiliser and Fodda Soil Enhancer - no harsh chemicals, no strong smells
Made in New Zealand from natural ingredients
Safe for vegetables, fruit trees, pot plants and  lawns
Earthy smell - not overpowering
Gentle, slow-release nutrients
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Natural General Fertiliser

  • Provides a slow-release source of natural nutrients

  • Feeds the soil first, allowing plants to access nutrients as needed
  • Supports steady, balance growth without nutrient spikes
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Natural Soil Enhancer

  • Builds rich, living soil

  • Improves structure, moisture retention and soil life

  • Helps create the conditions plants need to thrive

Why many home gardens struggle

New Zealand soils can become tired, compacted, or nutrient-poor over time.  Many fertilisers give plants a quick hit, but don't improve the soil underneath - and some come with strong smells or harsh ingredients.
Fodda works differently

Why Fodda Works

Improves soil structure and biology

Feeds plants gradually, reducing burn risk

Supports healthier roots and steady growth

Easy to apply - no complicated schedules

How to use Fodda

Using Fodda is simple

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Feed the soil around your plants

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Water in to activate

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Repeat to support ongoing soil health

Find detailed application instructions on the Shop page under each product

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"Of course I had to test it for myself, A really clear difference between the have and have not when the Fodda was applied the Brussels are 1.5 metres tall their equivalent plants, from same tray just got to 1.0 metres Even now (early) the Brussels are the size of kiwi fruit.."

Robert - Google

natural and organic fertiliser nz

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