Posted: 15th May 2018 | Back to news feed

Simple Steps for Perfect Paddocks with Suregrow

Get pristine paddocks this summer with these simple steps from Suregrow Fertiliser. 

This Spring give your grassland the best start with Suregrow Fertiliser, specially developed for horses and ponies so they can remain in their paddocks during the fertilising process.

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The fertiliser contains major nutrients including Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Sulphur which are key elements required for grass growth.

The fertiliser stimulates root development, resulting in a denser sward and therefore suppressing weed growth. After in depth research and development Suregrow Fertiliser has been designed to be slow release and low in nitrogen avoiding lush high protein grass which can be harmful.

Give your paddocks a boost, whilst safeguarding them from mineral deficiency with CSM.

A granular blend of calcified seaweed, CSM is created from sustainable sources, sun dried sea salt and a natural source of Magnesium.  This helps makes sure your grass is of the best quality.

This totally natural product stimulates root development and strength giving a denser sward, while also improving the eating quality of grass and acts as a soil conditioner which results in a denser more vibrant turf.

Without doubt paddocks and turnout are put to the test with horses and ponies capable of quickly turning them into a muddy mess in the winter and a grassless zone in the summer!

Re-seed where required using Suregrow Specialist Equine Grass Seed. Paddock Grass Seed Mix from Suregrow is a specialist blend suitable for repairing and reseeding horse and pony paddocks.

Containing Timothy, Meadow Grass and Fescues in addition to Ryegrass, the seed provides a steady growth, is hard wearing, durable and develops a dense sward.

Suregrow products include Suregrow Fertiliser, CSM, Paddock Grass Seed Mix, Fast Grass, Meadow and Laminitics Grass Mix.

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To find out more about the Suregrow range, please contact Suregrow on 01423 223045 or visit www.suregrowuk.com.

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