Munns Arid Smartgrass Lawn Seed
Imagine a lawn that could do almost anything, well look no further than Arid Smartgrass. Arid Smartgrass is a multi-functional, versatile lawn seed that is suitable for a wide range of conditions.
Golf Course Green Lawn Fertiliser is an organic based quality lawn fertiliser that is used and recommended by professionals.
It promotes healthy growth without extra mowing and can be used on all lawn varieties.
Supplying essential nutrients with trace elements, Munns Golf Course Green Lawn Fertiliser is non-pelletised, therefore it requires less watering in.
As an added water-saving benefit, it contains Munns unique organic Weta – Lawn and Garden, meaning it slows down the release of the Golf Course Green, so your lawn is greener, longer with less mowing.
Munns Golf Course Green Lawn Fertiliser | |
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Contains | |
Nitrogen (N) | 12 |
Phosphorus (P) | 0.5 |
Potassium (K) | 5 |
Munns Golf Course Green Lawn Fertiliser is easy to use. The efficiency of fertilisers will differ with the type of soil that you use to plant your lawn. In keeping with our policy of protecting the environment, see below our recommended directions for application and on-going maintenance.
Although fertilising on a frequent basis will give you the visual effect of lush green lawn, the increased mowing and watering required to maintain your lawn in good condition may outweigh the benefits. Munns are very conscious of the effect that indiscriminant use of fertilisers have had on our environment and for this reason we suggest that you use the following as a guide only to the frequency of application:
Imagine a lawn that could do almost anything, well look no further than Arid Smartgrass. Arid Smartgrass is a multi-functional, versatile lawn seed that is suitable for a wide range of conditions.
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