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7 questions from our users

Brian M

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Can lawn builder be used as general fertiliser



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Mary M.

Mary M.asked

How often should I use lawn builder on my lawn I used it last week after the army grub went through my lawn and the beetle as well I’m just wanting to know how often I can use it

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Mary M.

Mary M.asked

How often should I use lawn builder

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Kerry

Kerryasked

Do you put it on before or after mowing

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Macca

Maccaasked

Hi there, I have been purchasing 'Scotts Buffallo' lawn builder and the 'Scotts All Purpose' lawn builder for around five years now; typically, I buy 2 X 15 Kg bags of the Buffalo (blue bag) and 1 X 15 Kg All Purpose (green bag) two to three times a year. I spread out three bags a couple of days ago and I purchased another three bags from Bunnings yesterday. I note on the bag that it says for best results, apply on moist grass and then leave it for around 24 hours before giving it a good drenching. Is the 24 hour delay recommended to maximise the weed killing potential of the product ? or is there another reason ? Like Hadron I like to give the turf a light watering after application as I find that there is less set back on the established lawn.



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Yiota

Yiotaasked

I applied Scotts lawn fertiliser all purpose and my lawn is greener and healthier but I did so in Start of July - when do I wait to reapply - can I apply early September spring in the areas that are more patchy and grass is just starting to grow or should I wait till end of september (3 months time)

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Caz

Cazasked

I have fertilised my lawn a week ago, can I now apply Scotts lawn thickener, or do I have to wait.

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Gary_NSW
Gary_NSW

Hello,
Highly recommend trying the Munn’s range. Based on your lawn variety they have all the options and advice. Their website has the family of lawn experts there to help. I use the Buffalo Booster and it’s the BEST. I had lawn envy from the neighbours last year

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