Green Up Lawn Food Fertiliser (Brunnings) 20 kg

Green Up Lawn Food Fertiliser (Brunnings) 20 kg

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Brunnings Green Up Lawn Food is a special formulation of the essential nutrients needed to encourage both greening and overall healthy lawn growth (including clover lawns). It contains high levels of Nitrogen for leaf growth and colour, Phosphorus for strong root growth and Potassium for strength and to increase resistance to stress and fungal disease. Green Up Lawn Food can be used all year round or in peak months—results in days.

Main Features:

• Suitable for all grass types, including buffalo & kikuyu.

• Proven formulation containing essential nutrients needed to encourage greening and overall healthy lawn growth.

• Contains Nitrogen for leaf growth and colour, Phosphorus for strong root growth and Potassium for strength and to aid in resistance to stress and fungal disease.

• Results should be visible in 7 days.

• Superior coverage to most lawn foods.

When Should I Apply:

For best results, apply Green Up Lawn Food to established lawns every 6 weeks except during Winter.

For lawns less than 4 months old, we recommend you use half the amount.

How Much Do I Use:

2.5kg covers 75 sq. metres. 10kg covers 300 sq. metres.

5kg covers 150sq metres.  25kg covers 750 sq. metres.

Scatter 100g per 3 square metres.

For lawns less than 4 months old, apply at a rate of 50g per 3 square metres.

Analysis:

NPK 13: 2: 6

Friendly Hints and Cautions:

• When applying, scatter half in one direction, then the other half at right angles.

• Water in the well immediately after application.

• Suitable for clover lawns.

• Aerating soil prior to summer will assist water penetration. 

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