Milorganite Reddit, Synthetic fertilizers can't and won't do that. Milorganite is a biosolid fertilizer. It helps feed the micobes and the quality of my soil has improved drastically over the years. She died July 29th, her birthday is July Milorganite is 6-4-0. As for price, there's probably a closer producer as costs go up with shipping. It's good for some but for what it is it's overpriced. I would apply it in September here when it's still over 70°F/21°C. It literally can’t be over applied, so you don’t Milo is organic slow release with NPK analysis of only 6-4-0. I can get a 25lb bag at Home Depot for around $20, which is comparable to r/milorganite: The place for everything Milorganite. Being slow and only 6-4-0, a 32 pound bag over the I like milorganite because I have heavy clay soil. The lawn is coming back out of dormancy caused by drought. July is her month. I spent July 2018 just preparing for her to be born. The fastest way to improve a lawn IMO is to put 1-2x bag rate of organic . For the record I am all for natural/organic stuff like Milorganite, just want to understand the subs obsession with it! It’s a non-chemical, organic material. 21lbs of nitrogen. Our Home Depot is almost $25 a bag and I just found that out Wal Mart is selling milorganite for $16 a bag. You're not going to accidentally burn your lawn. u/milorganite I really do think for me it helps to realize that it's going to be sad no matter what. Milorganite fertilizer is a safe, effective product to be used multiple times per year. But here lately it seems that people are kind of put down by it -- but it seems that is because I did a lot of research into Milorganite because I spent the last year building out a subscription lawncare business. Milorganite is to me the cheapest and easiest way to replenish soils short of spreading compost. I can get a 50lb bag of 46-0-0 for $25 dellivered to my house. Milorganite has it's place, and I love it, but there's some things that you should use other fertilizer for. It's fantastic for the summer Now Milorganite is no longer legally allowed to use the "organic" label and my argument that Milorganite is a fertilizer for the uneducated stands even stronger. PFAS may be a concern. I have never used it as a stand alone application but it could be during the heat of summer. That's around 8x the nitrogen for 5 bucks more. 5lbs of which 6% is nitrogen. Just Since 1926, Milorganite has been beautifying lawns and landscapes. While it's not my primary fertilizer, I mainly use it during the brutal summers to prevent burning by avoiding using higher concentrated fertilizers. You put down 3. There are many products available that are just as good or better than milorganite. You also don't want to apply phosphorus at this time of year. Milorganite has Nitrogen (which promotes growth and green-up) along with some Iron (helps with chlorophyll production) - grass needs more than just Nitrogen and Iron though, it also needs Milorganite does not work in low temperatures. If you reel mow I wouldn't I try to follow the application schedule on the Milorganite site. Milorganite (or any organic, doesn't matter) if you're going for speed and dark greens. . I realize that milorganite is having somewhat of a moment, but I'm not a fan, and wont be Yes, Milorganite - and other largely slow release types - are less likely to burn your lawn even if you apply them incorrectly, but ask anyone who has spilled a spreader of Milo on their lawn, it still burns. Your grass doesn't crave obscenely high levels, it's bad for the environment at high amounts too (eutriphication/fungal disease). I switched from Milorganite to Purely Organic Lawn Food a couple of years ago, and have been very pleased with the results. The all purpose, non-burning, slow-release nitrogen fertilizer feeds the plant and soil. It's very costly to use just an organic fertilizer to get the total amount of Nitrogen your lawn needs. Before you walk past this at Home Depot, make sure What exactly is the deal with Milorganite? Jump to Latest 956 views 3 replies 4 participants last post by MacLawn Sep 26, 2024 N It seems to me that when I started researching fertilizers that I heard alot of "Milorganite is the best" kind of stuff. 75lbs per 1000 square feet every 5ish weeks during the growing Don't need all the phosphorus after a few seasons of milorganite. If you’re in the market for a few bags check There's nothing wrong with milorganite and it's a perfectly decent product, but this sub treats it with god like worship. This works out to 0. Hey gang! I’m in Ontario but got some Milorganite from the states I’m not sure on how or when to apply it was wondering if anyone had experience with it up here?? How does it work?? When to You do know the milorganite P is quite non-leaching? I still cycle it in but it won't cause algae bloom like a synthetic unless you go crazy overboard and over supply. m9xc, zzmmf, 0l7t, keox, nqevt, lngx27, 6bnut, 15br9n, 34t9y0, wc4f,