![]() We had to spend hours of time on the phone with the company to bring you this extremely specialty product only sold to pros". ![]() As they're kind of "screw every other product you've ever heard of, the product I'm selling is the best one. Using both lets you take advantage of each ferts unique features.Ĭlick to expand.It depends on the person tbh? Doc 'kind' of rubs me the wrong way with his sales pitches. Synthetic ferts have their place, just as the Organic ones. Having a healthy soil teeming with bacteria, worms and the like will promote a healthy lawn, and golf courses are only all too keen to have that as nobody wants to golf on brown grass. This allows you to apply it when it's too cool for organics and still get that pure N hit for quick green up in the spring and when the temps come up, the bacteria wake up and start breaking down the organic portion, making it an extended feeding. Some turf suppliers such as Grigg, offer a combination product that has both organic and synthetic elements. Too much is a bad thing and can damage the lawn and it's also not that great for the soil bacteria, but it does green up a lawn quickly when done correctly. You can't burn your lawn with organics, but you can bury it! :mrgreen:Ĭhemical ferts bypass the bacteria and dumps the ready to go nutrients directly into the soil. Organic type fertilizers have to be broken down by the soil bacteria FIRST, who then release the things that the grass wants, such as nitrogen. We still tend to refer to ferts like Milo as organic, even if they can't claim they are, because of this issue. Other organic fertilizers, using things like soybean meal, CAN show that each and every bag is clear of any non-organic compound and thus get approval to call it Organic. Click to expand.Nah, it's just that products like Milorganite are made from sewage sludge and they have no control over the exact content, things like flushed meds, heavy metals and who knows what else so they cannot guarantee the purity. ![]()
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