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What is it?

A material or mixture which supplies plant nutrients, usually nitrogen, phosphate and potash.

How it’s used:

Normally applied as a granular, powder of liquid.

Timing:

A basic fertiliser is applied every 6 to 8 weeks. Apply when it going to rain or irrigation can be applied.

Effects of incorrect procedure:

Appling in dry weather can scorch the grass. Too much nitrogen in the winter can produce soft, weak growth.

Equipment selection:

Tractor and pedestrian fertiliser spreaders.

Practical tips:

Divide the application rate by two and apply in two directions to ensure good coverage. The use of a control release fertiliser in the spring once growth commences and again in autumn prior to the wet weather is recommended for consideration