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LAWN BULK STEP BY STEP
GUIDE

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LAWN BULK - STEP 1

Before applying any fertiliser if is always worth checking the weather, for best results apply before rain is forecast to allow the fertiliser to wash in, this will mean the fertiliser will get into action straight away. The fertiliser can be applied without rain as it is scorch free but it will not begin to work until fully watered in. It is always beneficial to mow the lawn prior to feeding the lawn to allow the fertiliser more time to wash in before mowing again.

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LAWN BULK - STEP 2

The fertiliser is recommended to be put on with an applicator, this can either be a push spreader or using our hand held fertiliser applicator. We recommended applying this at 25-35 grams per meter squared. Every applicator is different when it comes to applying fertilisers, it’s always best to trial it in a small area first before doing the whole lawn. With our applicator we have a simple instructional video you can watch to make it really simple and make sure it’s done in the correct way. If applying in the winter then this should never be done in frosty conditions, always check forecasts prior to applying.

LAWN BULK - STEP 3

Once the fertiliser is applied this can be washed in with rain if forecast or washed in using a garden sprinkler. It needs to be thoroughly washed in to activate it and begin to worked its way into the plant. The green prill in the fertiliser is the controlled release part which will nestle into the soil and break down slowly over 6 months. It’s important all this is thoroughly washed in before mowing! This fertiliser can be left without watering in but we recommend washing in after 48 hours of no rain. If applying in the winter then this should never be done in frosty conditions

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LAWN BULK - STEP 4

Once watered in you should see some results within 7 days, the lawn will change in colour and begin to thicken out. Regular mowing is advised to help keep the lawn healthy, we recommend at least twice per week during the growing season. This will encourage the grass to thicken more and keep it healthy all year around.

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