Growing The Perfect The Lawn
Episode: Queensland Special
Date: 22nd of August
Story: Growing The Perfect The Lawn
Presenter: Neville Passmore
Keep your lawn beautiful with Neville’s key ingredients.
Featured Products
- Sustained release fertiliser which lasts up to 3 months.
- Ideal npk balance to provide healthy growth and maintain strong root systems and deep green leaves
- great for fast growing lawns as the prills stay in the ground feeding the lawn even after you continue to mow.
- For traditional fast release fertilisers – much of the nutrient is lost to leaching or when you move the lawn
- economical to use as you do not need mush fertiliser for a long term result.
Searles penetraide re-wetting granules
- Easy to use (granulated) and made in Australia.
- Lasts up to 8 months.
- Ideal to help prevent dry out in all soil types.
- Helps save water and fertiliser as penetraide enables the water and fertiliser to gain better access to the plants roots.
- By allowing better penetration and effectiveness of water and fertiliser – plants develop deeper and stronger root systems and therefore better, stronger growth.
- Commercial strength weed killers designed to effectively eradicate weeds roots and all.
- Lawn chemical work better when the applied chemical spray sticks to the weeds leaves – should use a chemical wetter like Searles spredmax. Dishwashing liquid does not work properly (it is not designed to stick and the formulation may actually decrease the effectiveness of the weed chemical thus defeating the purpose)
- Different types of lawns needs specific sprays – some weed killers will harm some lawn types – always ask which spray suits your particular lawn type.
- Buffalo lawns – use buffalo master.
- Buffalo master is ideal for sir walter, palmetto and other buffalo type lawns.
- Lawn perfect controls the largest range of lawn weeds on the market but will burn buffalo lawns.
- Very important – more chemical is not better – only use the directed amounts. some lawns are sensitive and increasing the dosage may actually adversely effect the lawn.
- When in doubt – ask your local garden centre
Contact
Searles
E: searlehm@searle.com.au
W: www.searles.com.au








