Pre-Emergent Fertilizers
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1 Pre-Emergent Fertilizers Dimension provides you with options that other pre-emergent herbicides do not. It has a wider application window since it can be applied prior to germination or shortly thereafter, for crabgrass control. In addition, since it is clear you do not have the yellowing effect that you do with other products % STN w/0.10% dimension This product is designed to apply 0.76 lbs. of Nitrogen and 0.24 lbs. of Potassium. It is perfect for around lakes and for early post emergence control of crabgrass Regain with 0.125% Dimension SGN: 220 Rate: 3.5 lbs./1,000 sq. ft. This product is designed to apply.62 lbs. of Nitrogen. Higher rate of dimension allows the user to get more square footage out of each bag. Two Step Season Fertilizer % PCSCU, 70% PCU, 8% Am. Sulfate,.10% Dimension % PCSCU. 70% PCU, 8% Am. Sulfate, 4% Sulfur SGN: 220 Rate: 3.5 lbs./1,000 sq. ft. Designed to feed turf consistently over a week period in two applications through Diffusion released nitrogen. Nitrogen is released gradually throughout the plants growth cycle, resulting in precise feeding that can last up to weeks. Step one also includes Dimension for Pre-emergent control. 16
2 MTO Fertilizers with Weed Control % PCSCU with Surge SGN 220 This is an excellent weed control formulated with Surge. Designed specifically for Golf Course Roughs, Commercial Lawns, and residential Turf. Surge is still the only granular that works on clover and nutsedge! * Non-Stock item, 10 pallet minimum % PCSCU with Trimec 1% Fe SGN 220 Contains 30% PCSCU with Trimec. Trimec is a 3- way post emergent selective broadleaf herbicide. It controls many broadleaf weeds and has 1% Fe for added color. *Trimec is a registered trademark of PBI/ Gordon Corp. Organic/Synthetic Combination Fertilizers % Fe Milorganite SGN: 150 according to needs This product s Nitrogen is all from organic sewer sludge. At 20 lbs. per 1,000 square foot, it puts down 1.2 lbs. of Nitrogen and 0.2 lbs. of Phosphorous, and 0.8 lbs. of Iron % Nutralene 50% Milorganite, 2% Fe SGN: 150 Rate: 8 lbs. /1,000 sq. ft. This blend was formulated for ornamental landscape beds. It creates a safe, organic based feeding % SRN SOP SGN: 220 Rate: 3.5 lbs./1,000 sq. ft % SRN SOP SGN: 220 Rate: 3.5 lbs./1,000 sq. ft. These products are designed to give quick green-up, with long lasting slow and even feed for turf grass for 8-10 weeks. MTO s organic based fertilizers use 5 different nitrogen sources to ensure a quick visual green-up, as well as long lasting consistency in color and growth. This is a more environmentally responsible approach, by improving soil quality through feeding and increasing soil bacteria, increasing organic matter to retain moisture and nutrients. Organic matter is derived from composted poultry manure and milorganite. You may use this analysis in Ottawa County with phosphorus. See ordinance #6 Exemptions: letter (d) Yard waste compost biosolids or other similar materials that are primarily organic in nature and are applied to improve the physical condition of the soil. 17
3 MTO Professional Turf Fertilizers Our professional fertilizers are top-of-the-line. Developed by Turf Specialists to provide nourishment for turf grasses under most maintenance levels. Quality ingredients are used to produce our fertilizers-making clean fertilizers that spread evenly, do not clog spreaders, and have minimal dust % PCSCU, 2% Fe, w/organics Rate: lbs./1,000 sq. ft. A premium fertilizer that will deliver consistent nutrient feeding for superb color and growth uniformity. Added organics for increased microbial activity and soil health % PCSCU, 2% Fe Rate: lbs./1,000 sq. ft. Designed to provide immediate green up with even growth and low burn potential. Iron is added for improved turf color. A very effective and economical fertilizer with excellent results AM Winterizer Rate: 4-5 lbs./1,000 sq. ft. This fertilizer provides additional Potassium for strong root growth and vigor within turf. Supplies essential nutrients for maintaining plant growth and vigor ensuring winter hardiness. Ideal for low potassium/sandy soils. Make sure to use this as the last feeding each Fall STN An excellent all around fertilizer. Addition of STN will give you good color with steady growth at a lower rate % STN, 2% Fe w/organics An economical fertilizer designed for immediate green up with even growth and color for 6-8 weeks. 18
4 Fertilizer with Insect Control with 0.2% Merit Rate: lbs./1,000 sq. ft. Provides easy spreading with no growth, while still giving a good kill on grubs. * Non-stock item (10 pallet minimum) % XCU with 0.2% Merit Rate: lbs./1,000 sq. ft. This product is designed to green up turf and kill grubs with moderate selectivity. Merit insecticide is considered moderately selective because it kills grubs and not earthworms. In addition, contains 50% XCU to provide even growth after application. This product is applied in the same manner as normal fertilizer, except it MUST be watered in after application! Application times can vary from mid June to August 1st. Grub Life Cycle 21 19
5 MTO Starter and Follow-up Fertilizers Hydro Liquid with Sulfur & Manganese 2x2.5 gallon containers 275 gallon mini bulk Rate: 1/3 gallon per 1,000 sq. ft. The safest and best fertilizer for your hydroseeder! Contains a low salt potash source and micronutrients in a liquid solution that will never chip or pit your tank or pump. Also contains a quick and slow release Phosphorous sources and quick and slow release Nitrogen Sources. Available in a 2.5 gallon jug for easy application Regain, N-Lite, Milorganite Filler Rate: 5.0 lbs./1,000 sq. ft. This fertilizer is a must to follow-up 3-4 weeks after seeding ensuring consistent growth and maintaining color in the newly developing turf. The N-Lite will act as a biostimulant to enhance turf vigor %S 50 lb. bag A blend of essential ingredients for ideal performance for starting new turf. 100% quick release Nitrogen. Designed for use with a hydro-seeder Seed Starter Regain, N-Lite, Avail 50 lb. bag Rate: 5.0 lbs./1,000 sq. ft. Ideal as a starter for land or drill seed applications. N-Lite and Avail will give you quick germination with even growth. Not for use in a hydro-seeder Available in Bulk Rate: 5.25 lbs./1,000 sq. ft. Common starter fertilizer used on many state specified jobs. Minimum filler for less abrasion on seeding pumps. Higher chlorine content. RECOMMENDED that you use or Hydro when possible Available in Bulk Rate: 8.0 lbs./1,000 sq, ft. Common starter fertilizer recommended by many SPEC jobs. Contains about 800 lbs. of filler per ton. Should not be used in a hydro-seeder if possible. Higher chlorine content than Hydro or Recommended that you use or Hydro when possible. 20
6 Roots Turf Food Roots Turf Food is a combination of organic based fertilizers, mycorrhizal fungi, biostimulants, and micronutrients for the turf, horticultural and agricultural markets. The Roots Plant Care Group merges nature and technology to offer limitless possibilities to improve turf and plant care. M-Roots 25 lbs. A special blend of natural nutrients, plus twelve species of Mycorrhiza, formulated for planting or transplanting, turf, flowerbeds, and gardens. Iron Roots Concentrate gallon jug Rate: 2 oz. - 6 oz. per 1000 sq. ft. Fully chelated iron fertilizer and biostimulant in liquid form used to promote root density and color in turfgrass. Roots Turf Food depending on analyses Natural organic based fertilizer provides complete turfgrass nutrition and works quickly into sand and soil. Endo Roots Granular Mycorrhizal rooting stimulant increases nutrient and water absorption by stimulating feeder root development and function. Roots Concentrate 2.5 gallon jug Rate: 1 oz. - 6 oz. per 1000 sq. ft. Advanced complex formulation that promotes rapid root growth and regeneration for seedlings, cuttings, installation, and transplanting. Roots Transplant 1 Step gallon jug Rate: 1 oz. - 6 oz. per 1000 sq. ft. Combines water holding gels with concentrated Mychorrhiza and roots biostimulant. Roots transplant 1 step increases drought tolerance, overall rooting and plant health. *Full line of Roots products are available. 21
7 Miscellaneous Fertilizer and Soil Conditioners Urea Description: Straight Urea. Use carefully for a quick green up or on roofs to melt ice without the excess salts Potash Description: Straight Potash. Use to increase potassium levels in soils or as an ice melter. Hi-Cal Pelletized Lime 40 lbs. Available in Bulk Rate: Clay 20 lbs./1000 ft. 2 Rate: Sand 10 lbs./1000 ft. 2 Description: Easy spreading lime. Use anytime to neutralize acid soils. Pelletized Dolomite Lime 40 lbs. Rate: Clay 10 lbs./1000 ft. 2 Rate: Sand 20 lbs./1000 ft. 2 Description: Dolimitic easy spreading lime. Has a Calcium Carbonate Equivalent 105.0%. Contains 21.0% Calcium and 12.0% Magnesium. Gypsum 40 lbs. Soil conditioner used to help loosen the soil structure. Ammonium Sulfate S Rate: Depends on ph Used to regulate soil ph as well as give a quick green up. Sulfur Rate: Depends on ph Soil conditioner used to lower ph K-Mag K-Mag is a naturally balanced source of potassium, magnesium and sulfur that is naturally occurring with the earth and mined. 22
8 Controlled Release Fertilizers ICN Available in 3 Month, 6 Month and 9 Month Rate: See Rate Sheet This blend is equipped with DDP Dual Action micronutrients on every prill are specially formulated with the best ratios and amount of NPK and also the best ratios and amounts of minors specially formulated for Broadleaf Evergreens, Conifers, Deciduous Trees and Shrubs Field 1 Year Fertilizer Rate: See Rate Sheet This blend is designed with individual polymer coated nitrogen to release continuously as the plant requires. Also, this formula contains a quick release Nitrogen that allows for immediate uptake into the plant. This is specially made for Conifer and Deciduous Trees and Shrubs in a field situation NPK Hi-Nitrate 4 Month Fertilizer Rate: See Rate Sheet This blend is equipped with DDP Dual Action micronutrients on every prill are specially formulated with the best ratios and amount of NPK and also the best ratios and amounts of minors specially formulated forbroadleaf Evergreens, Conifers, Deciduous Trees and Shrubs. Nursery Products We have a full line of nursery pots, trays and baskets through our distributorship of Dillen, ITML and T.O. Plastics. 23
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