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On Jun 20, 5:31*pm, Phisherman wrote:
On Tue, 8 Jun 2010 10:08:11 -0400, (MICHELLE H.) wrote: Hi, I am hoping that someone can explain this to me. Is there something up with "Home Depot" and the "Scotts Company" with false bag weight ... Actually, plants dont know the difference between different fertilizer brands. * I like to use the poly-coated slow-release granules. *Scotts is a good brand but Vigero or K-Mart is just as good, as long as it is kept dry. *It will go a long way if you test your lawn soil, at least yearly (NPK and pH). *The test results will tell you exactly what and how much fertilizer (and/or lime) to use. *Mulching blades will provide a slow release of nitrogen to help keep your lawn green. *The weight of a bag of fertilzer doesn't mean too much but following the directions carefully is very important. *Fill your spreader when it is off the grass to prevent a spill that is sure to spot-burn your grass. I'd say the weight of a bag of fertilizer means a lot. Together with the NPK numbers it tells you exactly how much of the three nutrients you have in that bag. That way, you can compare the cost of that bag to other alternatives. Also testing once a year is a good idea, but it isn't going to tell you how much fertilizer to put down over the course of a growing season. Much of the purpose of fertilizer is to supply nitrogen and with any fertilizer you put down today, in 2 months or less, the nitrogen from it is gone. For nitrogen, you need to determine what kind of grass you have, how much nitrogen it needs per season, and then decide how to divide up that amount and when to apply it. |
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