A professional grade controlled release granular fertiliser, suitable for all New Zealand lawn types: including Kikuyu, Ryegrass and Fescue. Designed to give you a strong, green and healthy lawn, Yates Lawn Fertiliser Twice a Year releases Nitrogen and Potassium for up to 6 months, so you achieve a long lasting consistent result, without surge growth.

Nutrient runoff and leaching are also minimised.

Spend more time enjoying your lawn, and less time caring for it! Simply feed your lawn twice a year.

How does Yates Lawn Fertiliser Twice A Year work?

Essential nutrients are released to feed your lawn in a precise controlled fasdhion - that matches your lawns nutrient demands.

Features

  • Greens up to 6 months
  • Thick, lush lawn
  • Controlled nutrient release prevents surge growth*

*Compared to using fertilisers which are not controlled release

 

 



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