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By Charmian Robinson in Everris News on 28th Apr 2008 14:00
Scotts' new website at www.turfenergy.com helps users plan fertiliser programmes specifically for sports pitches and amenity turf.
Taking in to account individual circumstances and preferences, it makes choosing the best fertiliser for your situation simple and offers advice on what to use, when to use it and, vital from an environmental point of view, at what dosage.
The site has information about Scotts' comprehensive range of controlled-release fertilisers including Sierrablen, Sierrablen Plus and Sportsmaster, as well as useful downloads for spreader settings and a handy application calendar.
Stuart Staples, the company's technical manager for fertilisers, commented: "Scotts advocates the best economical, efficient, effective and sustainable use of fertilisers and we hope this new website will make the planning of fertiliser applications easier. Whatever the needs of the turf you maintain, the site will help you plan a schedule the suits both your budget and your maintenance regime."
More information:www.scottsprofessional.co.uk
A range of Scotts products are available from the Pitchcare shop
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