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Read Full Answer »The source of the nitrogen in the product is urea.
Per the manufacturer the breakdown on the Pennington All Purpose Nitrogen Fertilizer 34-0-0 is as follows: 10% Ammoniacal Nitrogen (Ammonium Sulfate) 24% Urea Nitrogen Both of these nitrogen sources are pretty much fast release and need to be incorporated into the soil and /or watered in well aft…
Read Full Answer »The Pennington All Purpose Nitrogen Fertilizer 34 - 0 - 0 will cover 13,600 sq. ft. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
We don't have the exact spreader setting for your model spreader. The easiest way to determine the correct setting to apply Pennington All Purpose Nitrogen Fertilizer 34-0-0
 is as follows:
If you need to use 1.15 lbs of product per 1,000 sq ft, then you would add 1.15 lb of product to spread…
Pennington All Purpose Nitrogen fertilizer contains the following components, Urea, Limestone Granules and Ammonium Sulfate per the MSDS.
When using a product like Pennington All Purpose Notrigen Fertilizer 34-0-0, we always recommend getting a soil sample completed first so that you have a starting point when fertilizing your lawn. This will tell you what your lawn needs the most to get it healthy again. Quick release fertilizers mak…
Read Full Answer »The Pennington All Purpose Nitrogen Fertilizer 34-0-0 can be safely applied to lawns throughout the summer growing season for a nutrient boost. Typically we recommend applying any and all herbicides and fertilizers in the early morning or late evening to reduce any chance of burn from heat.Â
 For apples, peaches, nectarines, plums, cherries, and apricots, apply 0.1 pound of nitrogen per inch of trunk diameter (or years of age) up to a maximum of 1.0 pound of nitrogen per tree. Please provide the measurements (diameter or circumference at breast height of the tree) for details on your a…
Read Full Answer »For one pound of nitrogen from the Pennington All Purpose Fertilizer 34-0-0 you will apply 3 lb. per 1,000 sq. ft.Â
Pennington All Purpose Nitrogen Fertilizer 34-0-0Â is not labeled specifically for sweet corn.
Since fertilizers like the Pennington All Purpose Nitrogen Fertilizer are measure by weight and the exact size of the granules can change, we unfortunately do not have a definite weight-to-volume conversion for this product.