Scotts Turf Builder Liquid Lawn Food

Scotts

SKU: 187748 UPC: 00032247011327
  • $23.99
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It’s time to give your grass the good stuff without giving up your entire Saturday. This easy-to-use liquid fertilizer helps builds a thick, green yard and waters the grass at the same time. Spend less time working on the lawn and more time actually enjoying it.


Key Features
10 MINUTE LAWN CARE: In just 10 quick minutes, you can give your grass the nutrients it needs to build a thick, green yard

SAFE FOR USE AROUND KIDS AND PETS: Your family and furry friends can get right back to playing on the grass as soon as the spray has dried

REUSABLE APPLICATOR: The handy connect and spray applicator is designed to be easily saved and reused with our refill bottles (sold separately) to help reduce plastic waste


About This Product
Getting a great-looking yard shouldn't mean spending your whole weekend working. Scotts Turf Builder Liquid Lawn Food is a simple solution that builds a thick, green lawn by feeding and watering at the same time. Our connect-and-spray reusable applicator makes application a total breeze—just hook it up to your hose and you can feed a 2,000 sq. ft. lawn in just ten minutes. We also designed it with a translucent bottle so you can easily see exactly how much lawn food you've used. The best part is that it is safe for use around kids and pets (when used as directed), so everyone can get right back to enjoying the grass once the spray dries. Grab your hose and get your weekend back.


Product Information
Fertilizer Analysis: 29-0-3 NPK

Coverage: 2,000 sq. ft.


Where & When To Use
Where to Use: Safe for use on all grass types

Where Not to Use:
Do not apply to dormant grasses. Do not apply near water, storm drains, or drainage ditches.

When to Use:
Apply to actively growing turf when air temperatures are consistently between 60°F and 85°F. Do not apply if heavy rain is expected.

How Often to Use: For best results, follow the Scotts recommended feeding plan: feed you lawn in early spring, late spring, summer, and fall to build strong roots and prepare for winter.


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