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.
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 [...]
Starter Fertilizer used in areas with little or no sand. If you have sand than 13-13-13, 10-20-10, 16-8-8 or 30-10-10 would be a better choice. Sandy soils need the last number Potash while most clay soils have some Potash.
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 54% Nutralene Slow Release Fertilizer for a 12 week feeding of nitrogen and major elements.
Good all round fertilizer analysis. Recommended for newly seeded grasses, gardens and for those who don't know what there soil needs.
General turf fertilizer. Many people refer to a 3-1-2 ratio fertilizer which 15-5-10 is. Normally is selected for feeding lawns.
Professional Turf Fertilizer that contains 50% Nutralane Slow Release and 50% Sulfur Coated Urea Fertilizer for a 12 week feeding of nitrogen and Trace elements for North Texas.
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