A: Coverage depends on type of spreader: drop Vs broadcast Also, one can manually spread this product It is great for vegetables and also reduces ice buildup on sidewalks with minimal etching of concrete
A: it depends on how deep it is.
A: I'm not familiar with that but it is 10-1o-10 fertilizer.
A: No experience with use for Clusia.. i uae for usually veg garden and also occasional grass bare spots. My main winter use is e replacement for salt on drive way.
A: May be late in answering. 10-10-10 fertilizer, no matter the brand, is a general purpose fertilizer. I used it on all my landscape plants. This is information from leafy place.com: Fertilizer Needs for Healthy Clusia Hedges Clusia hedges benefit from feeding three times a year. Use a balanced fertilizer such a 10-10-10 formula in spring, summer, and fall for healthy growth. Depending on your preference, you can choose between liquid feeds, organic, granulated, or slow-release fertilizers.
A: Thank you for inquiring about Hyponex All-Purpose Fertilizer. This product is prills of different colors: white, black or gray, brown, and orange, and can indeed be used in Scotts spreaders. Please contact us at the following number with any other inquiries that you may have: 877-220-3089
A: The maker describes it as "granular." I suppose these angular particles could also be termed 'pellets' as they are not powder. (There will be a bit of dust (wear product) from agitating the granules while spreading.) I've successfully applied it with both a drop spreader and a handheld spinning spreader.
A: Yes, I use a handheld broadcaster and it works well.
A: The "pellets" as you call them are called "prills" in the fertilizer industry. Have used many brands of 10-10-10 fertilizer and all have been "prill" type, though one can buy a liquid form. All prill type fertilizer should work in a Scotts spreader. Your setting will likely have to be adjusted; read the instructions on the bag. The only difference between Scotts and other brands of fertilizer is that Scotts (and I assume they still manufacturer it this way) uses an ammoniated process that puts all three ingredients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) in each individual prill while other manufacturers put each ingredient in separate prills and then blend or mix the 3 different prills together. Both work equally as well.
A: Yes. It is in a granular/small pellet format. I use my generic broadcast spreader to apply the product. (The generic was sold by Sam's Club and is a clone of the smaller Scotts spreader.) This product is great for vegetable garden , I also use it sparingly as a substitute for "rock" salt on ice patches on driveway.
A: Dudley, yes Hyponex All-Purpose Fertilizer may be used around all flowers, trees, shrubs, hedges and evergreens.
A: Yes. I scatter about ½ cup of the 10-10-10 fertilizer around the drip line of each plant once a year and all of our plants are doing very well. Does not affect soil acidity so if your soil is not appropriate for the plants to begin with, this will not resolve that issue.
A: This a good all purpose fertilizer for evergreens andhollies
A: Yes.
A: I'm sure at this price that is not organic.
A: It is Synthetic not full organic, but my all plants and trees like it so much
A: Your question regarding Hyponex All-Purpose Garden Fertilizer is appreciated. Although it may be natural, this product has not been certified as organic and may contain synthetic ingredients. Please contact us at 877-220-3089 with any other inquiries that you may have, and we will be happy to assist you.
A: According to their local website, store #359 has 53 each 40LB bags in stock. They can be purchased online for pick-up or delivery. The store number is 504.362.3460.
A: Yes
A: What are you trying to say?
A: We appreciate your interest in Hyponex All Purpose Garden Fertilizer. This product can be applied to any grass type. Call us at 877-220-3089 if you have additional questions.
A: I would use Scotts Turf Builder and with weed and feed.
A: I am sure that it is safe. NPK fertilizer is used on all crops including grasses like wheat, sorghum, corn. This is pretty strong so don't over apply
A: Yes,its not bad at all.
A: I would use this on plants and trees sparingly, according to instructions, but not grass. If you use it on grass in certain soils, I would test a small patch. Even if you can't use it on fescue you can use it on trees still.
A: Thank you for your question regarding Hyponex All-Purpose Garden Fertilizer. The numbers on the packages that you are referring to are the NPK. Which refers to the percentage of Nitrogen, Phosphate, and Potash found in fertilizers. While the 13-13-13 fertilizer is stronger, different plants need different levels of nutrients. We encourage you to contact us at 877-220-3089 if there is anything else that we can assist you with.
A: 13-13-13 is stronger
A: 13-13-13 The numbers represent the % 13 is Bigger than 10 so you have 3% more of each of those below first number is NITROGEN ; second number is PHOSPHORUS ; third number is POTASSIUM
A: 13-13-13
A: 13-13-13 has more concentrated N-P-K
A: The latter has a greater concentration of the macronutrients Nitrogen - Phosphorus pentoxide - Potassium oxide (N-P-K).
A: The N-P-K numbers represent N = percent by weight of elemental nitrogen P = weight percent of phosphorus pentoxide, P2O5 K = weight percent of potassium oxide, K2O Hence the latter, larger numbers indicate a greater concentration of useful nutrients. For packages of the same size, you could proportion those numbers versus the prices to determine which is of greater value. For different size packages, multiply the %-ages times the respective package weights: and proportion those results to the prices in order to identify the greater bargain.
A: Yes, you can mix this with a regular soil.
A: Yes, you can mix it with soil, we use a lot of the Triple 10 fertilizer, it is best to mix it with soil when you can, we do mix it with soil when we are planting young plants, we also broadcast it when we use it in our orchard.
A: Thank you for your question regarding Hyponex All-Purpose Fertilizer. As regular or topsoil has no fertilizer in it, you should have no issues with mixing these products. We encourage you to contact us at 877-220-3089 if there is anything else that we can assist you with.
A: Yes, but don't overdo it. Follow instructions on pounds per acre or square foot.
A: Yes you can!
A: We appreciate your question regarding Hyponex All-Purpose Garden Fertilizer. This product can indeed be used in your vegetable garden. Please contact us at 877-220-3089 if there is anything else we can help you with.
A: Yes you can. You just have to be careful not to over fertilize. Depending on soil analysis farmers generally fertilize with 4-3-4, or 4-3-3. So if you are using 10-10-10 you need about half the amount. Without soil analysis I would look up online how much (pounds) to use per acre, divide that by 43,560 to get pounds per square foot, measure your garden's sq footage and apply. It is possible to overdose so I am careful and err on the low side.
A: 10 10 10 is expressly made for vegetables.
A: Great for veg. garden
A: First, have you soil tested by the local Extension Service to find out what it has or is lacking. 10-10-10: These three numbers represent the primary nutrients (nitrogen(N) - phosphorus(P) - potassium(K)). This label, known as the fertilizer grade, is a national standard. A bag of 10-10-10 fertilizer contains 10 percent nitrogen, 10 percent phosphate and 10 percent potash. Most gardeners should use a complete fertilizer with twice as much phosphorus as nitrogen or potassium. An example would be 10-20-10 or 12-24-12. These fertilizers usually are easy to find. Some soils contain enough potassium for good plant growth and don't need more.
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