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garden catalogue 2010
48
Fertilizer
Scotts
Long lasting fertilizers for your garden
Fertilizers for grass
Full Season
One application for a season long green healthy lawn.
27+5+5+2MgO
Our Price £
53.65
3120002
One application of this high quality fertilizer per year is sufficient for the full fertilization of a lawn for the entire growing season.
Longevity: 8-9 months
All-round
Ideal for fine turf situations
23+5+8+2MgO
The Scotts Company has been actively supplying consumers and professional users with high quality environmentally-friendly long lasting effect fertilizers for over 130 years.
One of the most well known Scotts products is Osmocote. This long lasting effect fertilizer is used extensively by nursery stock growers in Europe to fertilize their tree cultivation products. Sports field managers and golf courses mainly use Scotts’ long lasting effect fertilizers to fertilize their grass.
Unique coating
Location, subsoil, level of use, temperature; every lawn has its own characteristic conditions, and therefore also has its own specific nutrient requirements for optimum performance.
Our Price £
44.65
3120003
This fertilizer is the ideal solution for fertilization in between other applications of fertilizer, if appropriate in combination with our weed killer, moss killer or starter fertilizer.
Longevity: 4-5 months
Pre-Winter
For a hard wearing healthy lawn throughout winter.
14+5+21+2MgO
This is no problem with Scotts long lasting fertilizers. These fertilizers have a unique coating that guarantees a continuous and even release of nutrients, accurately attuned to the requirements of the grass. Every grass plant therefore receives the correct amount of fertilizer every day.
How it works
The thickness of the coating and the soil temperature determine the longevity of the fertilizer. At a higher temperature, the fertilizer granule releases more nutrients than at lower soil temperatures. This is exactly what the plant needs. The thicker the coating, the greater the longevity. Dependent on the weather conditions, a single dose may be sufficient for an entire season. What could be simpler?
If you work with the high quality products of Scotts, then you will also need to work with the best spreaders.
Our Price £
54.32
3120004
Ensures a well hardened off lawn, making it more resistant to disease and also retains its colour better during the winter. The lawn already looks perfect in spring.
Longevity: 4-5 months
Weed Control + Fertilizer
For a strong weed-free lawn
22+5+5+2,4D+Dicamba
Accugreen 3000
Growth curve:
Our Price
£ Please ask
3120007
Fast and very effective against most common lawn weeds. Combats weeds and fertilizers the lawn in one go so that bare spots recover quickly.
Longevity: 2-3 months
Moss Control + Fertilizer
For a green and moss-free lawn
18+0+0+Ferrous Sulphate
traditional fertilizer
Every application of traditional fertilizer can produce a strong growth spurt, after which the growth rate drops and the grass turns to a light shade of green. On an annual basis, an average of four to six applications are required.
Growth curve:
Scotts slow release fertilizers
When controlled release coated fertilizers are used, the nutrient supply is guaranteed for a longer period of time, resulting in balanced growth and an even grass colour.
Fertilizers for borders
Flora
Our Price
£ Please ask
3120006
Rids your lawn of moss and fertilizes the lawn at the same time, allowing bare spots to grow together quickly.
Longevity: 2-3 months Longevity: 5-6 months
One treatment sufficient for a season long feed of flowers, shrubs and trees.
15+9+11+3MgO
Our Price £
122.00
3120013
Our Price £
64.47
3120005
Ensures perfect growth and flowering of plants and flowers in borders, tubs and beds, A single treatment is sufficient for the entire growing season.
Prices include VAT
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