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Scotts Liquid Turf Builder Lawn Food 2000 sq. ft. | Feeds and Waters Lawn at Same Time
Scotts Liquid Turf Builder Lawn Food 2000 sq. ft. | Feeds and Waters Lawn at Same Time
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- Feeds and greens while watering your lawn - Apply to any grass type - Use when turf is actively growing - Improved greening (when compared to previous Scotts Liquid Turf Builder Lawn Fertilizer and applied as directed) - Feeds and strengthens to help protect against future problems
From the manufacturer
APPLY UP TO 4 TIMES PER YEAR
Feed & Water at the same time
Apply Any Time
What grass types is this for?
Can it be used on new lawns?
How do I apply this product? Do I need any special equipment?
How often should it be applied?
QUICK AND EASY TO USE
Our formula contains the key nutrients your lawn needs to thrive. Nitrogen helps build a thick, green turf, white potassium helps it withstand everyday stresses. It's a simple, effective lawn fertilizer that works on any grass type.
What grass types is this for?
This all-purpose liquid fertilizer is for all grass types and both northern and southern lawns. With NPK 29-0-3, it's high in nitrogen and has other nutrients your grass needs to thrive. Just apply to actively growing turf for a thick, green lawn.
Can it be used on new lawns?
Scotts Turf Builder Liquid Lawn Food is for actively growing turf only, so grab it once your grass is established and ready for its first regular feeding. New lawns need a starter lawn food to nurture baby grass and roots.
How do I apply this product? Do I need any special equipment?
Application is simple. The bottle comes with a reusable hose-end sprayer. Just connect your garden hose, turn on the water, and start spraying to feed and water your yard at the same time. There's no watering in; you already did that!
How often should it be applied?
Apply liquid lawn fertilizer up to 4 times per year during active growth seasons: early spring for a greenup after winter, late spring to prep your lawn for summer heat and drought, summer to replenish nutrients, and fall to build strong roots.
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