Sulphate of Iron – Uses
- Mostly used as a moss killer on lawns
- Can be used to feed plants
- Suitable feed for acid loving plants such as
- Azealeas, Rhodenedrons, Camellias, Summer Heathers & more
- Use to feed plants with iron deficiency
Sulphate of Iron – Advantages
- One bag can cover a large area of lawn
- Gives fast & effective results
Moss Killer on Lawns – Application Rates
- Best applied in Winter or early Spring
- Application Rate: 30g / m2
- Apply using a broadcast spreader
- Note: Product will stain paths / paved areas so handle with care
- When used as a top dressing, mix with sand (1:1 ratio)
- Then apply at a rate of 60g/m2
- Once moss is dead, remove from lawn using a tine rake or scarifier
- Note: Moss will grow back over time if soil conditions are not amended
Ericaceous Plant Food – Application Rates
- Apply to plants with iron deficiency
- Apply to acid loving plants
- Apply 35g / m2
- Apply to the soil surface around plants
- Rake into soil
- Water in well after applying
- Avoid direct contact with plants
- Comes with directions for use & safety instructions
- Read safety instructions before use
- Remember to wash hands after using this product
Iron Deficiency – How to Recognise
- On plants – Light interveinal chlorosis (Loss of colour in leaf veins)
- On lawns – Yellow patches in lawn