Intensify Your Lawn's Color with Deep Green 24-0-11

Summer can be tough on your lawn, making it turn yellow or brown from heat, drought, and increased traffic. You can stay ahead of the summer stress with Deep Green 24-0-11 professional-grade lawn fertilizer.

Deep Green is designed to feed your lawn while also deepening and intensifying its color. Its formula contains 2% iron and manganese which helps the turf utilize nitrogen and create chlorophyll. It contains slow release nitrogen for uniform growth and extended feedig for up to 8 weeks.

 

 

Applying Deep Green 24-0-11

Deep Green is safe to use on all turf types can be applied during the spring, summer, and fall, but is especially beneficial in the summer when lawns tend to turn yellow from stress.

You should apply this fertilizer to actively growing dry foliage and water it in after application. Homeowners who have cool season grasses should apply at the light to medium rate. Homeowners who have warm season grasses should apply at the medium to high rate. For best results, reapply every 6 to 8 weeks during the growing season.

Good measures to take after application include sweeping or blowing off any particles from the sidewalks and driveways, and waiting at least one mowing to start collecting clippings again to avoid particle pickup.

Deep Green 24-0-11 Lawn Fertilizer Bag

 

 

 

 


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