🌍 Fertilize Your Future with Urea!
Urea (NH2)2CO is a high-quality, animal feed grade fertilizer with a nitrogen content of 46-0-0. Ideal for a variety of applications including fertilizers and gold refining, this product is available in bulk, making it a cost-effective choice for both personal and professional use.
A**S
Composting and side dressing.
So far I have used mine as side dressing and for accelerating my compost pile. Has worked well for both purposes. I broadcast it on my shredded pile of leaves, water it in, and turn it over with either a fork or tiller. Nothing terribly scientific, just a handful per bag equivalent.
R**Z
Nitrogen, make my lawn grow!
Lawn type: ZoysiaArea: Norfolk, VAI'm the type who prefers to do yard work in the late Spring, Summer, and Early Fall. I first applied this before a heavy deluge in August. Side effect? After the rain, it turned the lawn a nice dark shade of green from encouraged growth due to the Nitrogen. I got over zealous and reapplied another round in early September before a rainstorm, which didn't happen. Side effect for round 2? It burned. Things learned:- apply it before a heavy deluge or you can water the lawn (I prefer mother nature do its thing)- apply an even spread with a lawn seed spreader- apply once a month- for zoysias specifically, stop applying after September (read this small bit from a "zoysia" calendar guide)
O**N
Worked for my sweet corn
After reading too much about lackluster sweet corn growth I bit the bullet and bought this. Use far less than you would high nitrogen fertilizer, I burned mine a little bit from guesstimating rather than weighing it. After I used it my wimpy plants took off like rockets and a second application had them ripening at least 2 weeks faster than I expected. Should last 3 years with my setup, around 200 plants.
J**.
I got extremely fast service at a good price
I used this for the eradication of a bamboo patch. Cut it all down, added a thick dose of Urea, covered with plastic and let it fry itself. A month later, that part of the yard looks like it was nuked, but only a few little sprigs of bamboo started to grow. I've been digging and clipping them as they try to grow. I don't know which comment steered me toward this as a solution to get rid of bamboo, but it seems to be working.
N**R
best lawn fertilizer I've tried
I did this twice on my backyard and my lawn looks amazing. I applied it like a pinch of salt. The first time was perfect. The second time I put too heavy of a pinch in a couple of spots and the grass burned. Be careful! Less is more here. But the burn was slight and I thought it looked like highlights in hair. Those couple of sections were gone in two weeks with two cuttings. This really works. Wait until you know a heavy rain is coming and then apply it.
K**P
Rose Bushes bud again
My husband got a land scraper to trim our bushes on July 7th, however he cut back the Rose bushes as if it were winter time and it was awful! Plus we were trying to sell our home! Immediately I went to Home Depot and the guy in the gardening section said how can he help? I showed him a picture of what happened and asked what's a quick fix? He said to plant something with color in front of it and get this stuff off amazon called Urea. So I did what he said and watched some videos on how Urea is dissolved in water to distribute it to your plants. Pictures are the results that happened in less than 4 weeks. 1st 2 pics taken on July 7 / next 3 pics on July 25th / last one on Aug 4th
G**7
Be Very Careful
Squash love this stuff, but be careful. It will burn. Ive did the math though. Use 20 grams TOTAL thoughout the year per plant. If you fertilize once a month then divide 20 by your number of feedings. This will ensure that you dont burn your plant. For me its 20 / 7 months. So approx 3 grams per feeding per plant. Thats about a table spoon sprinkled around the plant.If you do it correctly your squash will turn into absolute beast, leaves bigger than your hands. Just epic monsters. My zuchini bush ( 3 plants) took over a 14 x 8 foot space after two feedings of this!So use wisely.
J**N
Hard to use in standard spreader because powder is so fine. Really turned the lawn green quickly
Not quite what I expected. White powder. Hard to use in standard spreader because powder is so fine. Really turned the lawn green quickly.
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