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1. Granular [[fertilizer]] which has been coated with a material of known [[permeability]] to allow for the controlled release of [[nutrients]] into the soil.<br><br>
1. Granular [[fertilizer]] which has been coated with a material of known [[permeability]] to allow for the controlled release of [[nutrients]] into the soil.<br><br>
http://www.johndeerelandscapes.com/Image_folder/Prod_images/JDLfert.jpg<BR><BR>
http://www.johndeerelandscapes.com/Image_folder/Prod_images/JDLfert.jpg<BR><BR>
This is Sulfur Coated Urea, it is an example of a coated fertilizer.<br>
This is Sulfur Coated Urea, it is an example of a coated fertilizer.<br>
Source:http://www.johndeerelandscapes.com/_Products/better_fert.asp
Source: http://www.johndeerelandscapes.com/_Products/better_fert.asp<BR><BR>

Revision as of 13:46, 7 June 2006


1. Granular fertilizer which has been coated with a material of known permeability to allow for the controlled release of nutrients into the soil.

JDLfert.jpg

This is Sulfur Coated Urea, it is an example of a coated fertilizer.
Source: http://www.johndeerelandscapes.com/_Products/better_fert.asp