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Fred Meyer Fall & Winter Lawn Food
Your
best choice for the most
important
feeding of the year!
Why fertilize in the fall?
Yard
care experts agree fall fertilizing is the most
important feeding of the year. Fall feeding assures
your lawn goes into winter healthy and vigorous.
Using Fred Meyer Fall & Winter Lawn Food will
help keep your lawn green through the winter,
promote root development, encourage disease resistance
and help prevent winter damage. That helps your
lawn get off to a fast, vigorous start come spring.
Fall
fertilizers feature lower percentages of nitrogen
because a lot of top growth is not desirable.
However, phosphorous and potash percentages are
higher to help promote disease resistance, stronger
root systems and sturdier grass plants.
Here's why Fred Meyer Fall & Winter Lawn Food
is your best buy:
The
Fred Meyer brand features a special polymer-coated
nitrogen that other brands don't. The advantage
of this coating is it releases nitrogen only as
the plant needs it. Other nitrogens release with
rainfall or bacterial action, whether the plant
requires it or not. So one important advantage
of the Fred Meyer brand is plant food's available
come spring to give your lawn a faster green up.
In
addition, Fred Meyer lawn foods are always as
good as or better than costlier national brands.
That makes Fred Meyer Fall & Winter Lawn Food
your best choice in fall fertilizers, whether
you're comparing price or quality!
Fred
Meyer Fall & Winter Lawn Food
- 12-15-15
- 30 lb. bag covers 5000 sq. ft.
One
more thing: If you live west of the Cascades,
don’t forget to also apply Fred
Meyer Fast Acting Lime to help prevent
moss growth during the rainy winter months.
While
much of the information in these tips is applicable
in several gardening zones/climates, some of the
plants and timing suggested are best suited to
the Northwest, generally in the mild/wet growing
regions found along the I-5 corridor. You should
make appropriate adjustments or consult local
gardening experts in regions whose climates differ
from this area of the Northwest.
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