Simple Lawn Solutions Color Enhancing Garden Fertilizer
Last updated: June 1, 2023
Whether you need to boost your soil's nutrient content or treat a micronutrient deficiency, this garden fertilizer is the answer. Each bottle is able to cover 3,200 square feet using a pump or hose end sprayer. The fertilizer can be used up to four times per year to feed your lawn, as long as temperatures remain above 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Key Takeaway: This garden fertilizer works well for tomatoes, flowers and grass.
In our analysis of 26 expert reviews, the Simple Lawn Solutions Color Enhancing Garden Fertilizer placed 8th when we looked at the top 14 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.From The Manufacturer
Keep Your Grass & Plants Healthy By With Essential Nutrients: Complete Blend of Chelated Micronutrients- Containing Manganese, Zinc, Iron, Magnesium, and Sulfur. Application Rates For Lawn & Garden: Use on Turf grass, Flowers, Hardy trees, Young plants, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Fruit, Citrus, Flower beds, Bushes, Potting soil and More. Increase Taste, Color & Quality: Immediately Available Nutrients Adds Quality Mineral Content to Plants & Turf, Increasing Plant Immune System and Improving Overall Health. Perk Up Lawn & Garden: Immediately Available Nutrients Formulated to Rapidly Be Absorbed By the Plant to Correct & Prevent Deficiencies. Produced In The United States: Micro Booster is manufactured in the United States of America, by a family owned business with 24 years of former experience in the agricultural field!
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