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Description
Westland Lawn Ultra Green Improves lawn health, 350m² Coverage Bag
Aftercut Ultra Green is a lawn treatment with an Iron supplement to provide rapid greening action. The nutrients promote a stronger grass that can withstand stress and outcompete moss. The balanced nutrient levels improve the lawn's health without scorching or surging growth.
Features:
- Rapid 3-day greening
- Moss prevention (grass will outcompete moss)
- No scorching risk
- Improves lawn health
- Use from February to October
How to Use:
- Apply every 3-4 weeks from February to October when grass is actively growing. For use on established lawns (3+ months old). For best results apply to the lawn after mowing when the soil is moist and the grass is dry. Do not use during drought, freezing or windy conditions.
- Application:
Apply either by hand or spreader.
Apply the granules thinly and evenly to ensure the same result across the entire lawn. Mark out the areas to be treated.
The standard application rate is 35 grams per square metre. However, the first rate of application in spring and autumn can be increased to 50 grams per square metre to boost the lawn and to aid with crowding out the moss. - To Finish:
Brush off granules immediately from hard surfaces, decking, clothing and footwear to avoid staining/discolouration. Do not wash surfaces clean as this may cause staining. To minimise scorching risk, water granules in well within 48 hours after application if no rain falls. After 3 days the lawn will become greener and healthier
Package Includes: Westland Lawn Ultra Green, 350m2 Coverage Bag
Features
- BrandWESTLAND
- ManoMano ReferenceME87127707
- MMID587387860886
- Product code5023377024634
- EAN5023377024634
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