Elixir Gardens Lawn Food/Feed Fertiliser Spring & Summer + Iron + Magnesium 2.5Kg | Treats 50sqm

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Elixir Gardens Lawn Food/Feed Fertiliser Spring & Summer + Iron + Magnesium 2.5Kg | Treats 50sqm

Elixir Gardens Lawn Food/Feed Fertiliser Spring & Summer + Iron + Magnesium 2.5Kg | Treats 50sqm

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This is because liquid fertiliser is best applied in dry weather, which certainly isn’t guaranteed during winter in the UK! Granular fertiliser, on the other hand, works well in winter. It needs watering in, which the rain can do for you.

Records the default button state of the corresponding category & the status of CCPA. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie. Granular fertilisers are applied dry and then watered into the soil. To apply a granular fertiliser properly, you should use a fertiliser spreader. These can either be simple handheld tools, or more complicated push-along/tow-along contraptions. Spreaders help ensure the correct distribution rate, which is a lot harder to calculate when spreading by hand. Phosphorous is integral for general plant health; if plants aren’t healthy, they will grow slowly and take a long time to mature. Naturally, this will also make them weaker. Ensure the turf is healthy, weed, disease and pest free. This can be helped by fertilisation and regular maintenance.

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Mark out areas to be treated. Apply evenly at 50 grams per square metre over the marked area. It is good practice to wear gloves when using this product although it is not a requirement. One 12.6 kg bag covers approximately 360 m² (when applied at a rate of 35 g/m²), which is plenty of product for most standard gardens (if you’d like a more accurate reference – 360 m² is about the same size as twenty parking spaces!). This product is best suited to being applied towards the end of summer and during autumn to give grass the strength to endure winter. It can also help repair damage after a harsh summer, with the nitrogen encouraging grass to grow following any drought or excessive trampling. The granules are a reasonably uniform size, which helps achieve an even distribution when using a spreader – they don’t clog the machine. Unlike some fertilisers, this product doesn’t scorch the grass either, which is likely thanks to how easy it is to evenly apply.

The fertiliser contains seaweed which is a natural source of phosphorous and known to assist with soil aeration – improving drainage and avoiding problems associated with damp soil. In turn this improves the strength of roots, and the health of grass. A high nitrogen content is less important for winter fertiliser. However, grass still requires some nitrogen for promoting normal functions and it is not always present in the soil in high amounts – this is why most winter fertilisers still contain a reasonable amount of nitrogen. If you’re hoping to find a fertiliser that will be useful year-round, you will want a slightly higher ratio of nitrogen compared to if you’re using a separate fertiliser for winter and spring (recommended). Whilst 0% phosphorous might seem unusual, some gardeners prefer to avoid fertilisers containing phosphorous to avoid excessive use. Too much phosphorous in the soil can cause problems. Although you may not use such a large bag over one winter, the fertiliser can be kept for the following year as well. It needs to be kept well sealed in a cool, dry space.

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With an NPK ratio of 8-0-6, this is a low-phosphorous, high-nitrogen/potassium formula. Potassium is useful in autumn to improve the strength and resilience of plants, whilst nitrogen is more commonly used in spring to help with growth and the lush green appearance of the grass. Calcium 5% and Trace elements– To maintain plant cell wall strength promoting turf hardening and disease resistance.

It should ideally be applied between September and November, with a maximum of two applications per year. Liquid feed is either a concentrate that can be added to water, or it’s pre-made. This fertiliser is generally fast acting and can be applied to the lawn using a watering can. It’s best applied with a rotary spreader – a drop spreader can result in uneven application which may in turn cause burnt patches to appear on the lawn.For the control of broadleaved weed species and moss on lawns. MAPP 19012 Find our other LAWN FERTILISERS & WEED TREATMENTS here. You may have seen the initials ‘NPK’ when looking at different fertilisers. These letters represent three elements. N stands for ‘nitrogen’, P for ‘phosphorous’ and K for ‘potassium’. These nutrients are vital for different stages of plant growth, and different fertilisers contain different ratios of them. Potassium is an extremely useful nutrient, especially beneficial to grass over winter, because it helps grow strong roots and stems. Looking for a relatively high potassium ratio in a winter fertiliser is a good idea. Proctor’s Autumn and Winter Lawn Feed can be spread from September onwards and makes a visible difference to the density and quality of the grass in this time. Approximately three applications across winter seems to work well. If your lawn is looking tired and patchy as winter moves in, this is one of the best winter lawn fertilisers to achieve a much healthier looking lawn come springtime.



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