Spring Lawn Booster
Espoma Organic Spring Lawn Booster is the ultimate lawn food for Spring greening! It’s a rich blend of the finest natural & organic ingredients enhanced with extra calcium, an important plant nutrient. It provides long lasting nitrogen that helps lawns with early spring green up. Like all Espoma Organic fertilizers, no sludges or fillers are ever used. And because it’s made in our state-of-the-art solar powered manufacturing facility, consistency and quality are guaranteed.
- Long Lasting Nitrogen for Early Spring Green Up
- Won’t Burn Lawns or Leach Out of Soil
- 100% Natural & Organic Approved
- Requires Less Frequent Mowing
- Safe for People, Pets & Planet
For use on:
Where to use:
For use on all lawns including newly seeded and sodded areas when used at the feeding rate.
When to use:
Apply in the Early Spring:
• Cool Season Grass – Apply in February, March or April
• Warm Season Grass – Apply in January or February
How much to use:
Apply to a dry lawn that has recently been mowed. Use a drop or broadcast spreader and be certain to overlap slightly to prevent striping. Water lightly after the application if rain is not expected within 24 hours.
Application Rate:
Apply at a rate of 6 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. (30 lbs. covers up to 5,000 sq. ft.).
How to apply:
Apply with a drop or broadcast spreader
Spreader | Setting |
Earthway® Broadcast Spreaders | 16 |
Earthway® Drop Spreaders | 20 |
Scotts® Drop Spreaders | 8 |
Scotts® Broadcast Spreaders | 6 |
The above spreader settings will vary according to the rate of walk and the mechanical condition of the spreader. Adjustment to the spreader setting may be required to apply the proper amount. |
Available in 30 lb. bag
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