“Slow-release fertilizers, you can feed your lawn every six to eight weeks, depending on your watering schedule, instead of every four weeks,” Turnbull says. That saves you both time and money. We recommends a slow-release that contains nitrogen, but not too much.
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DuraTec Top 14
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14-7-14 (+2MgO+9S+TE)
Controlled release NPK complex fertilizer with nitrification inhibitor DMPP (3,4-dimethylpyrazolphosphate), partly coated.
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