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Say Goodbye to All Leaves and No Fruit, For Good

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The Real Reason Your Tomato Plants Are All Leaves and No Fruit, And the 2-Minute Fix Serious Gardeners Swear By

Every summer, millions of gardeners do everything right, rich soil, full sun, faithful watering, and still end up staring at big, lush, beautiful plants with almost nothing to pick. Most of them quietly blame their own green thumb. The truth is far simpler, and almost no one selling you plant food wants to talk about it.

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By the YARDi Growers
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We are the growers behind YARDi. For years, we had the exact problem you might be fighting right now: gorgeous, healthy plants and a harvest that never came close to matching. We tried every bag and bottle on the shelf.

Then we stopped guessing and dug into what flowering plants actually need, and exactly when they need it. What we found changed every season since.

All leaves, no fruit

Flowers that drop before they set

Small, disappointing harvests

Plants that stall right at bloom

Sound familiar?

We have grown through every one of them.

And here is what almost no one tells you...

The Most Frustrating Sight in Gardening: A Beautiful Plant With Nothing to Pick

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You water it. You weed it. You check on it like a proud parent. The plant gets tall, green, and full, and then it just... sits there. A few flowers. Fewer fruit. By the time you realize something is wrong, the season is half gone.

It is not your fault. And it is fixable.

The Hidden Reason Your Plants Will Not Fruit

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The problem is almost never your soil, your sun, or your effort. It is the feed, and the timing. Most plant foods are nitrogen-heavy, which tells your plant one thing: grow more leaves. At the exact moment it should be pouring its energy into flowers and fruit, it is busy making foliage instead.

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Here is what nobody tells you...

Granular feed makes it worse. It has to sit in the soil and slowly break down for weeks before your plant can use any of it. By then, the bloom window, the short stretch when flowers turn into fruit, has already passed.

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So how do you actually fix it?

You feed the right nutrients, in a form the plant can use immediately, at the exact moment buds appear. High phosphorus and potassium for flowers and fruit. Low nitrogen so energy goes where you want it. And a liquid, so it works in hours, not weeks.

Feed the Bloom Window Right, in About 2 Minutes a Week

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It comes down to a simple liquid feeding, done at the right time. One to two teaspoons in a gallon of water, poured at the base or sprayed on the leaves, every week or two once buds appear. No programs, no measuring rigs, no guesswork. The plant does the rest.

Meet YARDi Fruit & Bloom

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YARDi Fruit & Bloom is a fast-acting 2-15-15 liquid plant food built for exactly this: the flowering and fruiting stage. High phosphorus and potassium, low nitrogen, chelated iron and zinc that absorb fast, and cold-pressed kelp extract. Already dissolved, so your plants drink it up within hours. One 32 oz bottle makes up to 192 gallons of feed, an entire season for most gardens.

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Victoria P.

My tomatoes finally produced

Reviewed in the United States on 66 days ago

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I grabbed this after another season of beautiful plants and barely any tomatoes. Two weeks in and the fruit started setting everywhere. I have never had a harvest like this. I just mix a capful into the watering can and feed when the buds show up. Wish I had found it three summers ago.

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Douglas N.

Done with granular feed

Reviewed in the United States on 81 days ago

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Hands down the best plant food I have used for fruiting plants. My wife and I both garden and our peppers and roses took off within a couple of weeks. The liquid works so much faster than the granular we used to spread. One bottle covers the whole garden.

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Thousands of Gardeners Are Already Growing More

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And we are confident it will do the same for you.

Just imagine...

Walking out to vines so heavy with tomatoes you need both hands.

Roses and dahlias covered in more blooms than you can count.

A harvest basket you cannot carry inside in one trip.

All of that is within reach with Fruit & Bloom.

And here is the best part:

It takes about two minutes a week.

Ready to Grow More Fruit? Here Is How

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...And how much does it cost?

Less than you would think, and a lot less than another wasted season. A single 32 oz bottle makes up to 192 gallons of feed, so it works out to pennies per feeding.

The Growing Season Is Short. Do Not Miss the Bloom Window.

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Here is the catch...

Plants only fruit when conditions are right, and that window does not wait. Every week you feed the wrong thing, or nothing at all, is a week of harvest you do not get back. The best time to start feeding is the moment buds appear.

Sold Direct From YARDi, Not in Big-Box Stores

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You will not find Fruit & Bloom on a crowded big-box shelf between fifty other bags. We sell it direct, so we can keep the quality high, the formula honest, and the price fair, and so we can put a free Harvest Handbook in every order.

One Bottle. Pennies Per Feeding.

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A single 32 oz bottle makes up to 192 gallons of feed.

That is an entire season for most gardens, for less than the cost of a few grocery-store tomatoes, the kind that were picked green and shipped across the country.

One bottle feeds your whole garden, all season long.

Makes up to 192 gallons, so it lasts and lasts.

Costs less than the produce it replaces.

Deep down, you already know the math works.

And right now, it is an even easier yes.

Bundle and Save, Plus a Free Harvest Handbook in Every Order

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Every order ships with our free Harvest Handbook, the same feeding playbook serious growers use to time their bloom feedings for the biggest possible harvest.

Stock up for the season with a 2 or 3-bottle bundle and you also unlock free shipping and your best price per bottle.

It is the easiest upgrade you will make to your garden all year.

Try It Totally Risk-Free With Our Grow-Or-It's-Free Guarantee

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That is not a typo.

Feed Fruit & Bloom for 30 days.

If you do not see more buds and better fruit set, email us for a full refund, and keep the bottle. The only real risk is another season of all leaves and no fruit.

Here Is Your Next Step

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Tap the button below and you will land on our secure checkout, where you can grab a single bottle or stock up for the season and claim your free Harvest Handbook. It takes about a minute.

Remember, There Is Zero Risk

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The only thing you have to lose is another season of staring at a beautiful, leafy plant with nothing to pick, and the regret of wondering what your garden could have grown.

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And think about what is really on the other side of this.

It is not just more tomatoes. It is handing your kid something you grew. It is a table full of food that came from your own backyard. That is the whole reason you started.

Start feeding this season, while the window is open.

You deserve a garden that actually produces.

Grow the harvest you can hand to the people you love.

Thousands of gardeners have already made the switch. You can join them.

All it takes is one small step, and one feeding at the right time.

DISCLAIMER: Always read and follow the product label directions. Results vary based on plant type, climate, soil, and growing conditions. YARDi Fruit & Bloom is a plant fertilizer and is not intended for human or animal consumption.