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Container Size
45 lb
Application Method
Drop Spreader Rotary Spreader
Packaging Type
Bagged
Product Form
Granules
Application Conditions
Dry
Application Season
Fall
Application Temperature Range
50° - 75°F
Defective Code
C
Each Weight
45.100 LB
Fertilizer Analysis (N-P-K)
10-0-20
Grass Type
All Grasses
Hazardous Material
No
Iron Included
Yes
OMRI Certified
No
Phosphorus Free
Yes
Pre/Post Emergent
Post Emergent
Primary Usage
All-Purpose
Returnable
Yes
Size of Lawn
Large (10000 sq ft+)
Sub Brand
Winter Survival
Suitable for Vegetables
No
Velocity
B
Water Soluble
No
Product Type
Lawn Fertilizer
Organic
No
Height
25.00
Length
15.00
Width
3.50
Country Origin Code
US
Specific Gravity
1.76
Boiling Point
2732 deg F
Temperature Rating
50 to 75 deg F
Nomenclature
12414 WNTR SURVIVAL FERT 15M
Container Type
Bag
Net Content
45 lb
Form
Granular
Ships Only
Within the United States
Compositions: Potash Urea Bentonite Silica Amorphous Hydrated Respirable Fraction Quartz Amorphous Silica (Total Dust) Limestone (Calcium Carbonate)
Jonathan Green Winter Survival fall lawn food is the ideal fall lawn fertilizer to spread anytime from early September through mid-November because air temperatures are cooler and the soil is still warm enough for grass roots to grow deep. Winter Survival provides the nutrients to help boost newly seeded lawns as well as help established lawns grow thicker and greener grass with deeper roots. This product helps lawns recover from summer stress, feeds grass for up to three months and can be applied to any type of lawn grass. If Winter Survival is spread early in the fall, a second application the first week of November will safeguard the lawn over the winter resulting in greener grass early next spring.