Good all round fertilizer analysis. Recommended for newly seeded grasses, gardens and for those who don’t know what there soil needs.
|
Use |
Spreader Setting |
Coverage |
| All round use. |
Start 1/3 open and adjust |
6,500 sq feet on average |
$25.06 /50lbs. (50 pound bag)
Good all round fertilizer analysis. Recommended for newly seeded grasses, gardens and for those who don’t know what there soil needs.
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Good all round fertilizer analysis. Recommended for newly seeded grasses, gardens and for those who don’t know what there soil needs.
|
Use |
Spreader Setting |
Coverage |
| All round use. |
Start 1/3 open and adjust |
6,500 sq feet on average |
| Weight | 50 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 24 × 10 × 10 in |
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Recommended for root development of all types of plants. Normally is selected for feeding trees and landscaping plantings.
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.
Recommended for starter fertilizer and sandy soils top dress fertilizing. Like 12-6-6. But having higher numbers requiring a lower application rate.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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