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Landscape Fertilizers Herbicides Insecticides Rodenticides Landscape Fertilizers Herbicides Insecticides Rodenticides & Repellants Fungicides Amendments & Specialty Chemicals Tank Additives Safety Products Spreaders & Sprayers Seeds & Sod Erosion Control Landscape Accessories Tools Reference 328 Formulated for the specific needs of your region – your turf, your soil & your weather. PROFESSIONAL FERTILIZER Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter blends TurfGro Fertilizer Program n Easy to follow program for green, healthy turf all year n Specialty fertilizers such as high iron, slow release nitrogen, and weed & feedAvailable Exclusively at Horizon N-P-K N-P-K n Incorporate technologies designed to improve plant health and appearance s l o w s l o w N-P-K Slow Release Organic/Natural (blue label) Traditional (brown label) (green label) s l o w N-P-K Combination/Pest Control Ornamental Plants (yellow label) (pink label) TurfGro Professional Fertilizers powered by N-P-K s l o w s l o w 329 GRANULAR FERTILIZER – SLOW RELEASE TURFGRO 20-0-4 WITH UFLEXX 50% slowly available fertilizer from Uflexx stabilized nitrogen Slow Release Dual-inhibitor technology protects against nitrogen loss due to volatilization, leaching and denitrification, keeping nutrients readily TurfGro Professional Fertilizers are formulated for your region – your soil, available for plant uptake and sustaining a healthy green appearance turf and plant needs – and are available exclusively at Horizon! There are 5 between feedings types of TurfGro Fertilizer to suit your situation – Look for the BLUE labels 50 lb. bag for Slow Release Turf formulas, which offer the most efficient feeding Available in CO for lawns and increase the time between applications, saving you labor and maintenance costs. TURFGRO 15-5-10 “TEXAS STANDARD PLUS” TURFGRO 21-0-15 WINTERIZER FERTILIZERS The #1 turf analysis in Texas, plus non-staining Iron and Premium fertilizer for fall application on cool XCU Slow Release Notrogen season turf Provides lawns with deep green color, without excessive 50% slow release Nitrogen (XRT & XCU) provides shoot growth sustained feeding from fall through winter, with emphasis on root–not shoot– development Great for Iron-loving bermudagrass and St.Augustine grass High potassium strengthens plant structure and builds A 3-1-2 ratio of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium winter stress resistance Performs consistently on all varieties of turfgrass, and under all but the Minimizes need for mid-winter fertilization and most severe climate conditions aids in early spring greenup 50 lb. bag New Wolf Trax Iron makes grass greener, lasts Available in TX longer than other iron sources with little to no stain potential TURFGRO 16-0-8 FLORIDA TURF Phosphorus-free formulation meets recently passed legislation restricting The university recommended analysis for Florida lawns phosphorus in lawn fertilizer 50% slowly available Nitrogen from XCU polymer- 50 lb. bag coated-sulfur-coated urea provides uniform growth and Available in ID, OR, WA sustained feeding Phosphorus-free formulation poses a lower risk of nutrient runoff to water sources and does not encourage weed germination TURFGRO 21-2-15 WINTERIZER High iron for additional quick color without flush growth Premium fertilizer for fall application on cool 50 lb. bag season turf Available in FL 50% slow release Nitrogen (XRT & XCU) provides sustained feeding from fall through winter, with TURFGRO 18-0-0 WITH STABILIZED NITROGEN emphasis on root–not shoot– development All Nitrogen fertilizer with 50% slowly High potassium strengthens plant structure and builds available from Uflexx stabilized nitrogen winter stress resistance Dual-inhibitor technology protects against Minimizes need for mid-winter fertilization and nitrogen loss due to volatilization, leaching and denitrification, keeping aids in early spring greenup nutrients readily available for plant uptake and sustaining a healthy green appearance between feedings New Wolf Trax Iron makes grass greener, lasts longer than other iron sources with little to no 50 lb. bag stain potential Available in TX 50 lb. bag Available in CA LOOK FOR THE GREEN SYMBOL () THROUGH-OUT THE SOURCE BOOK TO EASILY Product Code IDENTIFY GREEN PRODUCTS TG24511 330 horizononline.com Product Code TG62010 Product Code TG24312U Product Code TG21215 Product Code TG151515 Product Code TG2107 Product Code TG141414 Product Code TG1608 GRANULAR FERTILIZER – SLOW RELEASE (CONT.) Landscape TURFGRO 23-0-10 SPRING AND SUMMER 50% slow release Nitrogen from XCU polymer-sulfer- coated urea provides 10+ weeks of feeding and reduces the number of applications required, lowering labor and Slow Release product costs. New Wolf Trax Iron makes grass greener, lasts longer Product Code Product Code than other iron sources, with little to no stain potential FERTILIZERS TG999 TURFGROTG13513 21-2-15 WINTERIZER Phosphorus-free formulation meets recently passed Premium fertilizer for fall application on cool legislation restricting phosphorus in lawn fertilizer season turf 50. lb bag 50% slow release Nitrogen (Nutralene & XCU) provides Available in OR, WA sustained feeding from fall through winter, with emphasis on root–not shoot– development TURFGRO 24-0-9 SUMMER High potassium strengthens plant structure and builds 50% slow release Nitrogen – half from XCU polymer- winter stress resistance sulfer-coated urea and half from Nutralene Minimizes need for mid-winter fertilization and aids in early Nitrogen is released by a combination of temperature, spring greenup moisture and microbial activity – promoting slow, healthy 2% Iron for deep green color turfgrass growth 50. lb bag Nutralene provides lengthened residual, even in hot Available in CO weather or heavy rains Product Code New Wolf Trax Iron makes grass greener, lasts longer TG23210 than other iron sources, with little to no stain potential Phosphorus-free formulation meets recently passed TURFGRO 21-2-16 EXTENDED FEED legislation restricting phosphorus in lawn fertilizer Product Code 70% slow release Nitrogen from XCU polymer-sulfur- TG1286 coated urea provides 12+ weeks of feeding 50. lb bag Controlled release Nitrogen reduces the number of applications required, Available in ID, OR, WA lowering labor and product costs TURFGRO 24-0-11 PREMIUM TURF 50. lb bag 50% slow release Nitrogen from XCU polymer-coated- Available in ID, WA sulfur-coated urea provides uniform growth and sustained feeding Controlled release Nitrogen reduces the number of TURFGROProduct Code 22-8-15 WINTERIZER applications required, lowering labor and product costs TG2429 Premium fertilizer for fall application Phosphorus-free formulation poses a lower risk of nutrient runoff to water Product Code 63% slow release Nitrogen from XCU polymer-sulfur- sources and does not encourage weed germination TG21215 coated urea provides sustained feeding from fall through winter, with 50. lb bag emphasis on root—not shoot—development Available in FL, MD, VA High potassium strengthens plant structure and builds winter stress resistance Minimizes need for mid-winter fertilization and aids in early TURFGRO 24-2-9 SUMMER spring green-up A premium turf fertilizer with 50% slow release Nitrogen (25% Methylene Urea, 25% PCSCU) that 50. lb bag provides a longer nutrient release during warmer Available in TX weather Product Code Product Code Nitrogen is released by a combination of temperature, TG2037 TG824 moisture, and microbial activity — Promoting slow, healthy turfgrass growth Slower growth results in fewer clippings, which means reduced labor and wear on equipment SOIL SAMPLES ARE THE MOST ACCURATE WAY Contains 4% Iron for a deep green look TO ENSURE YOUR TURF GETS THE NUTRIENTS 50. lb bag AND MICRONUTRIENTS IT NEEDS. BRING YOUR SOIL SAMPLE TO HORIZON FOR PROCESSING Available in CO Product Code BY LEADING SOIL LABORATORIES! TG1638 horizononline.com Denotes Green Products Denotes Smart Water products 331 Landscape GRANULAR FERTILIZER – SLOW RELEASE (CONT.) TURFGRO 28-3-10 SPRING & SUMMER Balanced, premium lawn fertilizer with 50% slowly available from Uflexx stabilized nitrogen Dual-inhibitor technology protects against nitrogen loss due to Slow Release volatilization, leaching and denitrification, keeping nutrients readily TURFGRO 24-3-12 EXTENDED FEED available for plant uptake and sustaining a healthy green appearance 70% slow release Nitrogen from XRT provides between feedings gradual release over 90 days, meaning enhanced 2% non-staining Iron virtually eliminates damage to sidewalks and gives nutrient uptake, uniform color & growth, and turf deep green color minimal nitrogen loss to leaching & volatilization 50. lb bag Increases your bottom line – Efficient feeding means fewer Available in TX applications, lower total product cost, and reduced labor in application, mowing & cleanup TURFGRO 30-3-6 HIGH NITROGEN Durable XRT coating is virtually unaffected by transport FERTILIZERS A premium turf fertilizer with 50% slow release and handling Nitrogen from XCU 5% water insoluble Nitrogen from SoundGro natural biosolids High Nitrogen in controlled release form reduces the provides food source for soil microbes number of applications and rates required, lowering product and New Wolf Trax Iron makes grass greener and lasts longer labor costs than other iron sources, with little to no stain potential 50 lb. bag 50. lb bag Available in ID Available in CA TURFGRO 32-0-8 UFLEXX/UMAXX TURFGRO 24-5-11 SPRING AND SUMMER 80% slowly available fertilizer from Uflexx AND 50% slow release Nitrogen
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