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GRANULAR FERTILISERS


ProScape 25+0+12 100% MESA®


Fertiliser made from a blend of unique Lebanon technologies: MESA®


100% Expo™ , giving


controlled release of nitrogen and Expo™, for extended release of potassium. Suitable for use on tees, approaches, fairways, sports pitches and outfields, also fine lawns. Best applied in spring and summer to promote strong, healthy growth. Also excellent for sports surfaces where high sand percentage rootzone is prone to leaching. This combination provides brilliant colour, strong turf response and long term feeding. The 2 to 1 nitrogen to potassium ratio is ideal for zero phosphorus requirements in turf. Expo™ provides potassium feeding at the same rate that the nitrogen is released from MESA®


, fast dispersion of the granule into


the sward and no catastrophic release of nutrient due to activities such as turf traffic or verticutting. Low application rates for excellent value coverage.


Key Information: Longevity


Granule Cutting Size


Suggested Application Period: Jan Feb


Guideline Spreader Settings: Application Rate Spreader Scotts Accupro Earthway Ev-n-Spred


Single Pass 20g/m² 4 - R 18


Double Pass 20g/m² 4 - P 14


Derived from: Ammonium Sulphate, Methylene Ureas, Urea, Potassium Sulphate Nutrient Input:


Nitrogen from one application at 20g/m²


50kg/ha


Phosphate from one application at 20g/m²


0kg/ha


Potassium from one application at 20g/m²


24kg/ha


“It does a good job. Brings the grass to a good colour and we are very happy with it.”


Eric Harris, Head Groundsman, Stratford-Upon-Avon Racecourse Spreader Scotts Accupro Earthway Ev-n-Spred Application Bag Size Bag Coverage 10-14 weeks 1.4-2.4mm Above 8mm 15-25


Height Rate (g/m2)m2 22.7kg


1,500-900 Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec


ProScape 20+0+25 100% Expo™


Homogenous fertiliser made with the unique particle Expo™, featuring both slow release nitrogen and extended release of potassium in every granule. Suitable for use on tees, approaches, fairways, sports pitches and outfields, also fine lawns. Particularly useful on high sand percentage rootzone prone to leaching of potassium. Best applied in spring through summer to promote strong, stress resistant turf. Expo™ provides potassium and nitrogen feeding from a single particle with fast dispersion of the granule into the sward but a longevity twice as long as traditional potassium sulphate sources. Producing a turf resilience that lasts and lasts from less applications. Low application rates for excellent value coverage.


Key Information: Longevity


Granule Cutting Size


Suggested Application Period: Jan Feb


Guideline Spreader Settings: Application Rate


Single Pass 20g/m² 4 - R 18


Derived from: Methylene Ureas, Urea, Potassium Sulphate Nutrient Input:


Nitrogen from one application at 20g/m²


40kg/ha


Phosphate from one application at 20g/m²


0kg/ha


Potassium from one application at 20g/m²


50kg/ha


“Lebanon Proscape 20+0+5+1Fe is one of the best spring and summer fertilisers that I have used in 25 years as a groundsman. The prill size makes it an excellent fertiliser for an even spread and coverage.” Steve Green, Head Groundsman, Dixie Grammar School


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Double Pass 20g/m² 4 - P 14


Application Bag Size Bag Coverage 10-12 weeks 1.4-2.4mm Above 8mm 15-25


Height Rate (g/m2)m2 22.7kg


Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug 1,500-900 Sep Oct Nov Dec


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