Since 1926, Milorganite has been beautifying lawns and landscapes. The all purpose, non-burning, slow-release nitrogen fertilizer feeds the plant and soil.
5) Use Non-Burning, Slow-ReleaseMilorganite Fertilizer Apply Milorganite fertilizer whengardens,containers, and actively growinglawnsneed a nutrient boost. The low nitrogen slow-release formulation won’t damage plants when the weather turns hot and dry. This fertilizer remains in the soil, ready ...
Learn when and how much Milorganite fertilizer to give to your trees and shrubs for optimal results.
Thatchis a barrier of natural materials that makes it difficult for water and nutrients to get to the soil. Fertilizer is wasted, because it can’t get to the roots of the grass, and water runs off. You can use a hand or machine-powered thatch remover depending on the area of your la...
First, apply a header strip—two overlapping passes—of fertilizer around the perimeter of your lawn for easier turns. Start along the longest edge of your lawn. Close the spreader off when making turns to avoid uneven application. After a turn, start walking before opening the spreader. ...
When to apply Your Dormant Fertilizer Application Dormant fertilizationis for cool-season, Northern grass varieties such as Kentucky bluegrass, fescue, and perennial ryegrass. It’s applied as late in the season as possible, just before the first deep freeze or snowfall—generally after Halloween but...
Use a fertilizer spreader according to manufacturer rates. Accidental over application, including overlapping rows when fertilizing, can cause lawns to burn. Nutrients Natural-based fertilizer nutrients can fluctuate. Micronutrients are typically present, providing some of the trace nutrients plants require....
Check out the Milorganite agronomist's journey when starting her new lawn from seed or for tips on how to patch bares spots in your lawn. Overseeding with Milorganite® Milorganite is a great fertilizer for overseeding. Mixing grass seed with Milorganite is an effective way to spread ...
If your lawn is thin and sparse you create a dense turf that looks good and is better able to compete with weeds byoverseedingwith the recommended grass seed. Have the soil tested before getting started.The test report will tell you how much if any fertilizer is needed. This can also giv...
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...