Non Stain Liquid Fert - Oh yes please!

Discussion in 'Compost, Fertilisers & Recycling' started by TattyMac, Mar 6, 2025 at 12:08 PM.

  1. TattyMac

    TattyMac Apprentice Gardener

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    Hello,
    Got bashed ears for staining the patio blue with liquid Miracle Grow. Anyone know of a brand that doesn't stain? Not keen on using pellets because it takes so long to remove the pebbles from all the container tops.

    I will trade a non stain lawn fert pellet brand that I use.

    Ta x
     
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    Phostrogen

    It's been around a lot longer than Miracle grow.
    It has more micronutrients and other goodies that MG does not have. So it's a better product.

    It was the most popular fert for many years until heavy marketing for MGrow usurped it.
    But despite not being advertised it's still very popular.
     
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    • LG_

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      Oh I keep reading this title wrong.
       
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      • TattyMac

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        Thank you Pete8. Defo getting some.

        My non-stain lawn fert is from Lawnsmith and called Spring & Summer 'Natur' Fertiliser. That is my one and only secret. Not an employee.
         
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        • TattyMac

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          Don't get me started LG. :biggrin: Less fruit and roughage for that!
           
        • TattyMac

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          P.S. Would that be the powder Phostrogen or liquid version? Or both maybe?
           
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          I use the powder type - it works out much cheaper.
           
        • TattyMac

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          Good stuff. Thanks very much.
           
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