What is the spreader setting for my Scotts, Miracle-Gro or EverGreen spreader?
If you are using a Miracle-Gro lawn care product, see back of pack or look on the spreader setting page on our website.
If you are using a Miracle-Gro lawn care product, see back of pack or look on the spreader setting page on our website.
If you are using a Miracle-Gro lawn care product, see back of pack or look on the spreader setting page on our website.
If you are using a Miracle-Gro lawn care product, see back of pack or look on the spreader setting page on our website.
If you are using a Miracle-Gro lawn care product, see back of pack or look on the spreader setting page on our website.
If you are using a Miracle-Gro lawn care product, see back of pack or look on the spreader setting page on our website.
When the instructions on the pack are followed, the lawn has been watered in and the granules have dried there is no need to restrict grazing animals to the lawn.
If there are naturally poisonous weeds on the lawn, such as ragwort or buttercups, we recommend keeping grazing animals off the lawn until they are removed. When these weeds start to die, whether this is naturally or by weed killer, they can be harmful to grazing animals. It is worth knowing that grazing animals tend to avoid eating these weeds.
When the instructions on the pack are followed, the lawn has been watered in and the granules have dried there is no need to restrict grazing animals to the lawn.
If there are naturally poisonous weeds on the lawn, such as ragwort or buttercups, we recommend keeping grazing animals off the lawn until they are removed. When these weeds start to die, whether this is naturally or by weed killer, they can be harmful to grazing animals. It is worth knowing that grazing animals tend to avoid eating these weeds.
When the instructions on the pack are followed, the lawn has been watered in and the granules have dried there is no need to restrict grazing animals to the lawn.
If there are naturally poisonous weeds on the lawn, such as ragwort or buttercups, we recommend keeping grazing animals off the lawn until they are removed. When these weeds start to die, whether this is naturally or by weed killer, they can be harmful to grazing animals. It is worth knowing that grazing animals tend to avoid eating these weeds.
When the instructions on the pack are followed, the lawn has been watered in and the granules have dried there is no need to restrict grazing animals to the lawn.
If there are naturally poisonous weeds on the lawn, such as ragwort or buttercups, we recommend keeping grazing animals off the lawn until they are removed. When these weeds start to die, whether this is naturally or by weed killer, they can be harmful to grazing animals. It is worth knowing that grazing animals tend to avoid eating these weeds.
When the instructions on the pack are followed, the lawn has been watered in and the granules have dried there is no need to restrict grazing animals to the lawn.
If there are naturally poisonous weeds on the lawn, such as ragwort or buttercups, we recommend keeping grazing animals off the lawn until they are removed. When these weeds start to die, whether this is naturally or by weed killer, they can be harmful to grazing animals. It is worth knowing that grazing animals tend to avoid eating these weeds.