Net Content : 3 Lb Container Type : Bag Light Requirements : Full Sun To Partial Shade Recommended Planting Time : Mid-August Through Mid-October, Mid-March Through Mid-May Coverage Area : 1500 Sq-ft
Net Content : 32 Oz Form : Liquid Odor/Scent : Odorless Color : Clear/Light Yellow Compositions : Propiconazole, Lambda Cyhalothrin Flash Point : 200 Deg F Specific Gravity : 1 PH Range : 6 Coverage Area : 3000 Sq-ft Application Method : Spray
Type : 4-Tier, Short Shelves Door Type : Zippered Access Door Number Of Doors : 1 Material : Green Powder Coated Steel Frame And Clear Plastic Cover Length : 27.5 In Width : 19.25 In Height : 65.5 In
Net Content : 5.6 Lb Container Type : Bag Color : Light Yellow To Brown Blue Common Name : Tall Fescue Mix Light Requirements : Medium Recommended Planting Time : Fall, Spring Height : 14-1/2 In Width : 8-3/4 In Coverage Area : 1400 Sq-ft
Type : Walk-in, 6-Tier, Long Shelves Door Type : Zippered Access Door Number Of Doors : 1 Material : Green Powder Coated Steel Frame And Clear Plastic Cover Length : 56.5 In Width : 56.5 In Height : 75 In
Net Content : 50 Lb Container Type : Bag Color : Dark Green Light Requirements : Full Sun To Partial Shade Recommended Planting Time : Mid-August Through Mid-October, Mid-March Through Mid-May
Net Content : 1 Gal Form : Liquid Color : White Viscosity : >0.205 Sq-cm/s Flash Point : >199.9 Deg F PH Range : 9 Application Method : Brush, Roller, Spray
Color : Black Dimensions : 11 X 21-1/4 X 3-1/4 In Includes : (2) 11 X 11 In Greenhouses, (34) Jiffy-7 Pellets Per Greenhouse, (2) Capillary Mats And (4) Water Tubes With Level Marker
Material : Polypropylene Backing Material : Polyurethane Color : Green Pile Height : 1/4 In Roll Length : 6 Ft Resists : Fade, Stain Suitable For : Patios, Porches, Balconies And Decks
Net Content : 1.5 Cu-ft Container Type : Bag Ingredients : Horticultural Grade Sphagnum Peat, Coco Fiber (Coir) Lobster Compost, Composted Dark Bark, Dehydrated Hen Manure, Perlite, Worm Castings And A Mixture Of Meals (Kelp, Alfalfa, Fish Bone), Mycorrhizae And Dolomithic Limestone