FAQ

ALL PURPOSE
lawns | owers | vegetables | trees | shrubs
Frequently Asked Quesons
WHAT IS MILORGANITE?
Milorganite is an all-purpose slow-release nitrogen ferlizer
composed of heat dried microbes that have digested the
organic maer in wastewater. Milorganite has been trusted by
golf course professionals and homeowners for over 90 years.
WHAT IS IT USED FOR?
Milorganite can be used EVERYWHERE: lawns, shrubs, trees,
owers, vegetables, and as a seed carrier. The slow release
formula feeds the root system for up to 10 weeks.
WHEN CAN MILORGANITE BE APPLIED?
Milorganite can be applied any me during the growing season.
However, for best results we recommend four applicaons per
year on your lawn; a 36 lb bag of Milorganite covers 2,500 sq .
Visit milorganite.com for applicaon schedule and rates.
IS MILORGANITE SAFE? YES.
Milorganite meets the most stringent criteria imposed on any
ferlizer product for health, safety and environmental concerns.
Milorganite complies with all federal and local limits, which
allows Milorganite to be used with condence for all of your
ferlizing needs.
CAN MILORGANITE BE USED IN MY VEGETABLE
GARDEN? YES.
Milorganite is an excellent and safe ferlizer for all plants
that grow outdoors, including vegetables. The slow-release
nitrogen feeds plants evenly and gradually, without interfering
with owering and fruit development. This nurtures the roots,
which in turn develop more robust yields. Other ferlizers force
unnecessary top growth, which makes for skinny plants with
reduced yields.
TOP 10 REASONS
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All Purpose
Non-Burning
Iron for Enhanced Greening
Slow Release - Feeds 8 to 10 Weeks
No Need to Water In
Adds Organic Maer
Great for Vegetables & Flowers
Aids in Root Development
Contains Essenal Micro-Nutrients
Golf Course Choice for Over 90 Years
DOES MILORGANITE NEED TO BE WATERED
IN? NO.
Milorganite’s salt free formula will not burn
plants or scorch lawns even in the hoest temperatures
and driest condions.
DOES MILORGANITE KILL WEEDS? NO.
Milorganite is strictly a ferlizer. A healthy lawn is your
best defense against weeds.

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