Recommended for root development of all types of plants. Normally is selected for feeding trees and landscaping plantings.
| Use | Spreader Setting | Coverage |
| Root Development. | Start 1/4 open and adjust | 10,500 sq feet on average |
$25.47 /50lbs. (50 pound bag)
Recommended for root development of all types of plants. Normally is selected for feeding trees and landscaping plantings.
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Recommended for root development of all types of plants. Normally is selected for feeding trees and landscaping plantings.
| Use | Spreader Setting | Coverage |
| Root Development. | Start 1/4 open and adjust | 10,500 sq feet on average |
| Weight | 50 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 24 × 10 × 10 in |
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Recommended for starter fertilizer and sandy soils top dress fertilizer. Similar to 30-10-10 applications but for areas where more Phosphorus and Potash are needed.
Professional Turf Fertilizer that contains 70% Nutralane Slow Release Fertilizer for a 12 week feeding of nitrogen and Trace element package.
This high ration of nitrogen is a starter fertilizer to be used when a second application of Nitrogen is not possible on such things as Sudan.
Professional Turf Fertilizer that contains 50% Slow Release Fertilizer for a 6 week feeding of nitrogen and 2% Iron for green color. Like 15-5-10 and 21-7-14 this is a 3-1-2 ratio with the above added benefits.
Better choice for turf and lawn fertilizer. Like 15-5-10 this is a 3-1-2 ratio but has less filler which allows the product to be applied at a lower rate.
Straight Nitrogen in the form of Urea and Houactinite. This is not ammonia nitrate. Blending the Houactinite with Urea provides a product that does not clump as much as straight Urea. It also adds just over 0.60% Iron (Fe) to the blend along with some carbon and humate. Providing a better soil and plant resource [...]
Professional Turf Fertilizer that contains 54% Nutralene Slow Release Fertilizer for a 12 week feeding of nitrogen and major elements.
General turf fertilizer. Many people refer to a 3-1-2 ratio fertilizer which 15-5-10 is. Normally is selected for feeding lawns.
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