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Lawn Broadcast Spreader

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Lawn Broadcast Spreader - Description

  • Precision Super Lawn Broadcast Spreader
  • Broadcast Lawn Seed, Moss Killer & Fertilzer Spreader
  • Material: Plastic & Black Painted Steel
  • Colour: Green
  • Bucket Capacity: 20Kg
  • 8 Spread
  • Wheels: 23cm Diameter (Approx. 9 Inches)
  • Comes With Assembly Instructions

Lawn Broadcast Spreader - Uses

  • Used by gardeners to
    • Spread grass seeds when sowing lawns
    • To spread fertilizer, lime & iron sulphate on a lawn
    • To spread salt on a yard or path during a cold snap

Lawn Broadcast Spreader - Advantages

  • It gives a very even spread, giving good results & saving money
  • It is relatively easy to assemble
  • It is light weight and easy to operate
  • Output rate can be easily adjusted
  • It comes at a very competitive price

Lawn Sowing - Advice

Step 1: Preparation

Before sowing the seed it is important to prepare the soil

  • Dig the soil to a depth of 15cm
  • Roughly level soil with a rake and allow to settle for a week if possible
  • Rake to the side to remove new weeds and create a fine seed bed
  • Firm the soil by treading the site evenly
  • Then rake the soil again

Step 2: Sowing the Seed

  • Sow April to mid October on a calm & dry day
  • Sowing rate of 35g (a good hand full) per m2
  • Too little seed means your lawn will be slower to establish or may have weeds
  • Too much seed leaves your lawn prone to disease
  • Scatter seed evenly - first moving left to right and then up and down
  • Note: you could use a Broadcast spreader to do this job
  • Lightly work the soil from left to right and back and forth to bury seeds to roughly 0.5cm

Step 3: Caring for a New Lawn

  • The grass should appear after 7-21 days
  • Once it appears make sure to keep the lawn watered using a fine water setting
  • Do not cut the lawn until it reaches a height of 8cm (3")
  • Gradually reduce blade's height until it is reduced to 2.5cm (1")

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