10-10-10 Fertilizer with Humic DG™

Lawn Fertilizer

  • A professional-grade fertilizer with extremely fine particle size for more coverage and even distribution
  • Can be used any time during the growing season but is ideal for spring and fall applications on lawns, gardens and flower beds
  • Contains all quick-release nitrogen to provide the plant with immediate nutrition
  • Includes humic acid, micronutrients and 2% iron for extra-deep greening
  • Made in the USA
  • Not for sale in CA or OR
  • 10-10-10 Fertilizer with Humic DG™ is available in pallet quantities - There are 77 bags per pallet
  • *Limited time offer - Available while supplies last*

Overview

The Andersons 10-10-10 Fertilizer with Humic DG™ is a professional-grade fertilizer with extremely fine particle size for more coverage and even distribution. Each 18 lb bag provides up to 5,000 square feet of coverage. This fertilizer can be used any time during the growing season but is ideal for spring and fall applications because it contains all quick-release sources of nitrogen, providing the plant with immediate nutrition. It also includes humic acid, micronutrients and 2% iron for extra-deep greening. This perfectly balanced fertilizer can be used on all types of turfs, gardens and flower beds.

Analysis 10-10-10 + Humic Acid + 2% Iron + Micronutrients
Package Sizes 18 lb
Coverage 5,000 square feet

APPLYING 10-10-10 FERTILIZER WITH HUMIC DG™
- Can be used any time during the growing season but is ideal for spring and fall applications on lawns, gardens and flower beds
- Apply to dry foliage
- Sweep excess product from paved areas back into the lawn to avoid any staining
- Water in after application with a minimum of 0.2 inches
- Do not collect clippings for at least one mowing following application to avoid particle pick-up

The spreader settings for this product were established using standard equipment available from the spreader manufacturer at swath widths and speeds typically used within the industry. Many variables such as walking speed, terrain, particle size, density, and spreader condition can affect these settings. Spreader settings are intended as a guide and unit calibration should still be performed to ensure proper application rates. They are not intended to replace calibration. The Andersons recommends the use of broadcast spreader for its products.

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