Since 1926, Milorganite has been beautifying lawns and landscapes. The all purpose, non-burning, slow-release nitrogen fertilizer feeds the plant and soil.
Learn when and how much Milorganite fertilizer to give to your trees and shrubs for optimal results.
Milorganite is an all-purpose, slow-release nitrogen fertilizer that safely feeds your lawn, flowers, vegetables, shrubs, and trees for up to 8-10 weeks after application. Milorganite fertilizer is made using large-scale processes that mimic nature; microbes (bugs) digest the nutrients found ...
Since installing over 200 trees and shrubs in my landscape this fall, I’ve watered every plant every day (here in Atlanta) for about the first two weeks. For the next two weeks, I ease off slightly but no less than every other day. Then gradually ease back from there. Be aware there...
IncorporateMilorganite®fertilizer into the soil at planting. The slow-release formulation provides needed nutrients over a long period of time and won’t interfere with flowering. Milorganite also promotes slow steady growth that is less susceptible to pests, and once established the plants will...
Considercore aeratingif the soil is compacted.Core aeration removes plugs of soil creating holes in the lawn to allow water and fertilizer to reach the soil and plant roots. These holes also provide an excellent environment for seeds to sprout and grow. Make three to four passes to ensure en...