FERTILISERS - LebanonTurf 12+0+18+1%Fe+1%Mg
Country Club®
A premium, homogeneous, micro sized, high potassium, conventional release fertiliser perfect for use on putting greens, bowls greens and all fine turf. For use in the growing season, particularly on soils and rootzones showing a potassium deficiency and to prepare for periods of plant stress.
The readily available nutrients, coming from tiny, homogenous prills and flexible application rates give the turf manager maximum control over plant feeding. A higher ratio of potassium to nitrogen conveniently allows for plant potassium levels to be increased so as to help resist summer drought stress. The omission of phosphate makes this fertiliser suitable for zero phosphate feeding programmes in situations where finer perennial grasses are being promoted.
Key Information: Longevity
6-8 weeks
Granule Cutting Size
0.5-1.5mm All Turf
Suggested Application Period: Jan Feb
Guideline Spreader Settings: Application Rate Spreader Scotts Accupro Earthway Ev-n-Spred
Single Pass 20g/m² 6 - N 12
Double Pass 20g/m² 6 - L 7
Derived from: Ammonium Sulphate, Urea, Potassium Sulphate, Potassium Magnesium Sulphate, Iron Oxide, Iron Sulphate, Manganese Sulphate
Nutrient Input:
Nitrogen from one application at 20g/m²
24kg/ha
Phosphate from one application at 20g/m²
0kg/ha
Potassium from one application at 20g/m²
36kg/ha Spreader Scotts Accupro Earthway Ev-n-Spred Application Bag Size Bag Coverage
Height Rate (g/m2)m2 15-25
22.7kg Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug 1,500-900 Sep Oct Nov Dec
Country Club®
16+4+8+1% Fe SGN 145
A homogeneous, mini granular, conventional release fertiliser suitable for high quality turf such as for lawns, golf greens, approaches, tees and other close mown turf. Works as an excellent economic high quality mini granule outfield fertiliser for football, rugby and cricket. For use in spring and summer. With 90% of the nitrogen available from ammonium sulphate, this is an ideal quick acting starter fertiliser, or for use anytime in the growing season when a rapid green up is required. A balanced analysis with added iron and manganese provides complete turf feeding. The homogenous granulation and small size allows lower rate applications to be made without risk of speckling.
Key Information: Longevity
6-8 weeks
Granule Cutting Size
1.0-1.7mm All Turf
Suggested Application Period: Jan Feb
Guideline Spreader Settings: Application Rate
Single Pass 20g/m² 6 - N 12
Double Pass 20g/m² 6 - L 9
Derived from: Ammonium Phosphate, Ammonium Sulphate, Urea, Potassium Sulphate, Iron Oxide, Iron Sulphate, Manganese Sulphate
Nutrient Input:
Nitrogen from one application at 20g/m²
32kg/ha
Phosphate from one application at 20g/m²
8kg/ha
Potassium from one application at 20g/m²
16kg/ha
“This is my second season using Proscape 25+0+5. I find the product to be well packaged and very easy to apply I have had no problems with scorch and it greens the grass up quickly and stays green and lush for a full 8 weeks at only 20g/m2
. The most important thing is that all my
customers are very happy!” Frank Scullion, Lawn Partner
6 DID YOU KNOW WE DO GRASS SEED? SEE PAGES 27-40
Application Bag Size Bag Coverage
Height Rate (g/m2)m2 15-25
22.7kg Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug 1,500-900 Sep Oct Nov Dec
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