Lawn Alive™ 15-0-0

Fertilizer and Soil Amendment

  • Includes iron for deep-green color
  • Contains quick- and slow-release nitrogen
  • Lawn Alive is a ready-to-spray nutrient and soil treatment
  • For use on lawns of all turf types, gardens and compost piles
  • Ideal for spring and summer applications
  • Includes mycorrhizal fungi to enhance water and nutrient uptake in the soil
  • Apply with yellow hose-end sprayer for light applications and green hose-end sprayer for heavier applications
  • Made in the USA

Overview

Lawn Alive is a ready-to-spray nutrient and soil treatment that can be used on lawns, gardens, and compost piles. It contains both quick- and slow-release nitrogen for an immediate nutrient boost and extended feeding. Lawn Alive also includes iron for deep-green color and four types of endomycorrhizae fungi. Endomycorrhizae fungi penetrate roots allowing for the beneficial transfer of water and nutrients.

Analysis 15-0-0
Package Sizes 1 Gallon
Coverage Up to 6,000 sqft.

LAWN ALIVE FOR LAWNS
Apply Lawn Alive in the evening at sunset. The cooling temps will prevent the spray from rapidly drying. During active growing seasons in the Spring, use the green 20:1 spray bottle for a heavy application. A heavy application will cover up to 2,000 sq ft. In the Summer, use the yellow 60:1 spray bottle for a light application. A light application will cover up to 6,000 sq. ft.

For spray tanks, mix one cup of Lawn Alive with one gallon of water and apply at the rate of one gallon of mix per 1,000 sq ft. Run irrigation early the next morning before sunrise.

LAWN ALIVE FOR GARDENS
Mix Lawn Alive in the same procedure as for lawns. However, apply Lawn Alive to the GROUND surrounding the plants, not to the foliage. Water in soon after application.

LAWN ALIVE FOR COMPOST PILES
Organic matter within compost piles need nutrients to decompose at a faster rate. Flatten out piles, spray with mixtures shown above, then re-pile. Allow to rest for at least 3 days then the compost may be used in any garden. The addition of Dirt Booster is strongly recommended.

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