Poultry Manure 25kg Fertiplus

Poultry Manure 25kg Fertiplus

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Product Information
  • Pelleted Poultry Manure
  • AKA Chicken Manure Pellets
  • Comes in a 25Kg Plastic Bag
  • Coverage: 145m2
  • Analysis
    • Organic matter: 57%
    • Dry matter: 88%
    • Nitrogen (N) 4%
    • Phosphorus 1.7%
    • Potassium 2.3%
    • Calcium: 12.3%
    • Trace Elements of Iron, Copper, Manganese, Zinc & Molybdenum
  • Appearance: Pellets

Poultry Manure - Uses

  • Poultry manure pellets provide quick nutrient release for all the plants in your garden
  • Ideal for flowering plants, fruit, vegetables, roses, lawns, trees & shrubs

Poultry Manure - Advantages

  • Slow release plant food
  • Organic fertiliser
  • Enriches Soil
  • Helps grow more and better quality flowers, vegetables, trees & shrubs
  • Chicken manure is an effective all purpose organic based fertiliser
  • Relatively odour free pelleted manure (Compared to sticking your nose into a hen coop!!!)

Plant Feeding - Application

  • Scatter 80g/m2 of poultry manure pellets evenly on the soil
  • Avoid touching the plant with the fertiliser

Preparing Beds - Application

  • Scatter 160g/m2 of the chicken manure pellets evenly on the soil (Higher rates on starved soil)
  • Best to apply 7 days before planting
  • In dry weather, work pellets into the soil with a fork or hoe
  • Avoid touching the plant with the fertiliser

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