Yates Dynamic Lifter Concentrated Lawn Food
An organic based concentrated lawn fertiliser that provides dual benefits of fast acting nutrients and slow release organics which mean you feed more lawn using less.
A concentrated lawn fertiliser that provides dual benefits of fast acting nutrients and slow release organics which mean you feed more lawn using less. This concentrated formula is double the strength of the original Dynamic Lifter Lawn Food with added potassium to promote healthy, strong lawns to help crowd out weeds and improve disease resistance.
Yates Reduced Odour Dynamic Lifter Concentrated Lawn Food is ideal to use on all types of lawn,including buffalo. Always water well after application.
As a guide, one adult handful holds about 70g.
One cupful holds about 140g.
Established Lawns
Spread about 70g per 2.5 square metres or 2.8kg per 100 square metres of lawn. Apply once in Spring, in early summer and again in early autumn. Spread evenly across the lawn surface and water in well after application. To avoid collecting fertiliser in the mower catcher, wait one week after fertilising before mowing the lawn.
Planting New Lawns From Seed
Spread about 50g per square metre or 5kg per 100 square metres. Apply evenly and incorporate into the top 10cm of the soil prior to seeding. Water soil prior to seeding, and keep newly-sown areas well watered.
Establishing New Lawns from Turf
Apply to prepared soil at 50g per square metre. Alternatively you can apply Yates Dynamic Lifter Turf Starter – composted manure pelletised with water storage crystals that help retain moisture at the root zone to aid establishment.
NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY PURPOSE, OR IN ANY MANNER, CONTRARY TO THIS LABEL UNLESS AUTHORISED.
An organic based concentrated lawn fertiliser that provides dual benefits of fast acting nutrients and slow release organics which mean you feed more lawn using less.
A pelletised Dynamic Lifter with Waterwise water storage cystals, specifically formulated for aiding rapid establishment of new turf.
Organic fertiliser to gently feed all lawn types and improve the structure and moisture retention of the soil.
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