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General Details
From golf courses and city parks to school grounds and athletic fields, there is as broad a range of turf management practices as there are uses for the turf itself. The one element that is universally important regardless of management practices or turf use is healthy soil.
Turf Power is a vermicompost extract that strengthens the physical and biological aspects of soil to improve overall soil health. Improved soil health increases vigor and strength of plants for better stress tolerance. Turf Power delivers a robust and diverse microbial population which aids in enhancing soil fertility. Turf Power is an effective biostimulant that accelerates root initiation, establishment, and development while encouraging nutrient uptake.
Turf Power has been awarded peer-reviewed research grants from State and Federal Agricultural Agencies and this research has demonstrated Turf Power produces stronger, healthier, and more vigorous plants. Turf Power is produced in a tightly controlled environment from beginning to end to ensure a consistent reliable product.
• Enhances availability and uptake of plant nutrients
• Viable source of macro and micro nutrients
• Increases water holding capacity of soil
• Reduces watering frequency
• Surface runoff will not contaminate water supply
• Accelerates root initiation and development
• Encourages pore development in native soils
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Application Rates
Turf Power can be applied to all ornamental plants, trees, turf, lawns, landscape shrubs, and flowers.
Golf, Lawns, and Sports Turf
Maintenance Rate
Apply as a soil spray at 25 L/ha in 800 L of water (8 ounces per 1,000 ft² in 2 gallons) at 15 day intervals or as needed.
Thatch Reduction Rate
To aid in thatch reduction, apply as a soil spray at 50 L/ha in 800 L of water (16 ounces per 1,000 ft² in 2 gallons) at 30 day intervals.
For best results, Turf Power requires season long application programs.
Ornamental Application
Apply as a foliar spray at 8 ml/L (1 ounce per gallon) weekly throughout the growing season. -
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