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1. When can I start applying REVIVE?
Actually, anytime the ground isn’t frozen you can apply Revive. During the winter, you
obviously won’t get any greening from the iron, but the wetting agents will help drive the
moisture into the soil deeper as long as the ground isn’t frozen. The typical usage time frame
for Revive is March through Labor Day. Every time you fertilize, you should consider putting
some Revive down.
2. How long does REVIVE last?
To some degree, that can depend upon your particular soil type and how often you irrigate.
Generally speaking, it should last about 6 weeks under most conditions.
3. How often should I use REVIVE?
A good rule of thumb is every time you fertilize but that can vary from homeowner to
homeowner. Because the wetting agents will begin to lose their effectiveness after about 6
weeks, We suggest a treatment once every 6 weeks. If you have severe drought
conditions, severe slopes or persistent dry, compacted spots, you can spot treat every 3-4
weeks.
4. Which is better, liquid or granular?
This is usually a personal preference. If you have a broadcast spreader, the granular treats
more square footage quicker than the liquid. There is an added benefit from the granular
formulation called DPW (Dehydrated Poultry Waste) This chicken manure gives you a nice
slow release organic fertilizer not found in our liquid form.
5. What are the spreader settings for the granular?
Since there are several different makes & models of spreaders, we publish the spreader
settings on our web-site. Click here to view the settings.
6. Where can I find REVIVE?
Most any garden center including those at Home Depot, Lowe’s and Wal-Mart should have it
along with many independent hardware stores. Click here for our store listings.
7. Is it safe for children & pets?
Since Revive is organic, it is safe for use around people & pets. If your pet has a tendency to
eat just about anything, We suggest storing the product in a safe place.
8. How does REVIVE break up compacted soils?
The wetting agents in Revive allow the water to penetrate hard compacted soils. Once the
soil is wet, it will loosen and allow for better water & air movement. Roots don’t grow in dry
dirt. Once you wet the soil deeper, roots will follow that moisture helping to break up the soil
as they grow. The organic matter in Revive will help feed the microbial activity in the soil,
which also breaks up the compaction.
9. Does REVIVE work on sandy soils?
Yes, even sandy soils can produce isolated compacted areas causing drought stress conditions. Revive’s wetting agents allow water to penetrate these areas getting your turf back to the green color you desire.
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