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Ammonium nitrate is a fertilizer...so if it's pure, I'd put it on the lawn and wash it in with a garden hose.
Ammonium phosphate is a type of fertilizer. So, essentially, yes, it will help your lawn.
Yes - dilute it well with water and sprinkle it on - it should promote green growth -dont overdose
Yes, It generally gives an even darker green to the blades and has about 1/4 longer life.
Depends on what you are fertilizing. If it is lawns and you want quick green, Ammonium Sulphate, Calcium Nitrate. Be careful of application rates and water in after application. Pushing top growth in the hot summer months can be detrimental to the overall health of a lawn. Depletes carbohydrate reserves in the roots and makes it more succeptable to heat dessication and thatch build up. A slower green up is Iron Sulphate depending on the PH levels of your soil. Also the time release nitrogen products can be beneficial.
Ammonium nitrate is a fertilizer...so if it's pure, I'd put it on the lawn and wash it in with a garden hose.
Most lawn fertilizers contain a mixture of Nitrogen (usually in the form of ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, calcium nitrate, or urea), Phosphate (usually in the form of P2O5), and Potassium (usually in the form of K2O).
NOW. In Arizona, apply a high quality grade of ammonium sulfate to your lawn in the first two weeks of March, then water in deeply. Apply the ammonium sulfate according to package directions. Over indulgence with this product will kill your lawn. Furthermore, two weeks after applying ammonium sulfate, fertilize your lawn with a combination of Scotts turf builder and ammonium sulfate and water in deeply. You will have a beautiful lawn with in three weeks. DO NOT apply either the ammonium sulfate or Scotts turf builder on a newly seed lawn until after the third mowing. Good Luck. Sandy of Sahuarita, AZ
Ammonium sulfate is not a slow release fertilizer.Specifically, ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, liquid nitrate, urea and urea-ammonium are quick release forms of nitrogen fertilizer. They are soluble. They tend to solve lawn problems, as do the slow releasing natural organics, polymer and sulphur coasted urea, and urea-formaldehyde.
Ammonium phosphate is a type of fertilizer. So, essentially, yes, it will help your lawn.
Yes - dilute it well with water and sprinkle it on - it should promote green growth -dont overdose
Spring time is always best. Awaite the warmer eather
The sprinkler irrigation means applying the water in the form of spray some what as in ordinary rain as is done in the garden lawn sprinkling. the greatest advantage is that it is efficient
Diluting a naturally based dishwashing soap and applying it to the affected areas of your lawn to control lawn bugs.
He is applying water. Water is a noun. I water my lawn once a week. Water is a verb.
Lightning in an electrical storm can create enough energy to cause some oxygen and nitrogen to combine to form various nitrogen oxides. Subsequently, these combine with water to form nitric acid. This is carried to the soil with rain. The disadvantage to nitrogen fixed through lightning storms for cranberry growers is that virtually all of the nitrogen released is nitrate, and cranberries predominantly use ammonium forms of nitrogen.
spray or sprinkler irrigation:It is method of applying of water in the form of a spray,somewhat as in ordinary rain, as is done in the garden lawn sprinkling. it is more effective type of irrigation.