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37.5-lbs Scotts Turf Builder WinterGuard Fall Lawn Food Fertilizer (15000 sqft)

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Amazon has 37.5-lbs Scotts Turf Builder WinterGuard Fall Lawn Food Fertilizer (32-0-10, covers 15000 sqft) on sale for $46.48. Shipping is free.

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Note: Product may not be available to ship to some regions due to shipping restrictions (Example: Florida, and possibly more). Usually ships within 1 to 2 months.

Specifications:
  • Delivery System: Granules
  • Nitrogen (N) Content (percentage): 32
  • Phosphorus (P) Content (Percentage): 0
  • Potassium (K) Content (Percentage): 10
About this product:
  • Fall fertilizer builds strong, deep grass roots for a better lawn next spring
  • Provides nutrients lawns need to help recover from summer damage & prepare roots for harsh winters
  • Apply this grass fertilizer to a wet or dry lawn in the fall
  • This lawn care product is can be used on any grass type
  • One 37.5 lb. bag of Scotts Turf Builder WinterGuard Fall Lawn Food covers 15,000 sq. ft.

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    • Our research indicates that this deal is $13.51 less (23% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $59.99 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 10405 customer reviews.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and community discussion.

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Update: This deal is still available.

Amazon has 37.5-lbs Scotts Turf Builder WinterGuard Fall Lawn Food Fertilizer (32-0-10, covers 15000 sqft) on sale for $46.48. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Nflgridiron for sharing this deal.

Note: Product may not be available to ship to some regions due to shipping restrictions (Example: Florida, and possibly more). Usually ships within 1 to 2 months.

Specifications:
  • Delivery System: Granules
  • Nitrogen (N) Content (percentage): 32
  • Phosphorus (P) Content (Percentage): 0
  • Potassium (K) Content (Percentage): 10
About this product:
  • Fall fertilizer builds strong, deep grass roots for a better lawn next spring
  • Provides nutrients lawns need to help recover from summer damage & prepare roots for harsh winters
  • Apply this grass fertilizer to a wet or dry lawn in the fall
  • This lawn care product is can be used on any grass type
  • One 37.5 lb. bag of Scotts Turf Builder WinterGuard Fall Lawn Food covers 15,000 sq. ft.

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $13.51 less (23% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $59.99 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 10405 customer reviews.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and community discussion.

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wonder if these Amish folks have a website i can order pure urea from
YMMV, but check your local walmart's garden center for fertilizer and seed markdowns this time of year. mine had a pallet of the scott's 14lb yellow bag of weed and feed for $7; roughly 75% off.

for the past 4-5 years, i usually spend like $40 in the early fall on markdowns to stock up for next year.
Got a link ?

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Quote from hackmaxjr :
You can get pure urea in 50 lb bags for like $15 at your grain elevator in Amish land.
What about us folk that do not live in Amish land?
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Quote from hackmaxjr :
You can get pure urea in 50 lb bags for like $15 at your grain elevator in Amish land.
Got a link ?
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Quote from hackmaxjr :
You can get pure urea in 50 lb bags for like $15 at your grain elevator in Amish land.
wonder if these Amish folks have a website i can order pure urea from
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This is not a slick deal. Its a deal in which you get the older version of 37.5 lb (15000 sqft coverage) Winterguard for the price of a 32.5lb (12000 sqft coverage) new 2023 version.

Cost of Nitrogen per pound is considerably more than other options from Menards or Ace Hardware.
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Quote from alokgon :
This is not a slick deal. Its a deal in which you get the older version of 37.5 lb (15000 sqft coverage) Winterguard for the price of a 32.5lb (12000 sqft coverage) new 2023 version.

Cost of Nitrogen per pound is considerably more than other options from Menards or Ace Hardware.
Cost of nitrogen is only part of the story. The prill size on Scotts is a lot smaller and also much easier to spread.
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Quote from alokgon :
This is not a slick deal. Its a deal in which you get the older version of 37.5 lb (15000 sqft coverage) Winterguard for the price of a 32.5lb (12000 sqft coverage) new 2023 version.

Cost of Nitrogen per pound is considerably more than other options from Menards or Ace Hardware.
Ace 26 costs 4 dollars less for same coverage. That's 20% less nitrogen.

As to fresher nitrogen made in 2023 being superior v nitrogen made in 2022 or prior years that's just silly. So long as the product is stored properly it can last decades.
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Will this product absolutely not good for spring or summer, only for fall and winter?
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Will this product absolutely not good for spring or summer, only for fall and winter?
This has higher percentage of quick release nitrogen that would lead to top growth which is not desirable in spring.

You can save bag for next year in a dry place and away from heat.
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I has 12.5 lb version last winter for $15.31 it was on sale with S&S discount and was coupon as well. This is bigger version of it around same price. if you have a big yard should be good. if not wait till 12.5 lb may get discount again may not !
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Quote from alokgon :
This has higher percentage of quick release nitrogen that would lead to top growth which is not desirable in spring.

You can save bag for next year in a dry place and away from heat.
is it best to completely de-dandelion your lawn (I'm in the PNW, with clay-ish soil, if that is pertinent) before applying? Would it be a mistake to spread before digging out as many roots as possible, or does that really matter?
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is it best to completely de-dandelion your lawn (I'm in the PNW, with clay-ish soil, if that is pertinent) before applying? Would it be a mistake to spread before digging out as many roots as possible, or does that really matter?
I'd never dig dandelions. Use this this fall. ALSO, use diopthyr in the fall and prodiamine in the spring and you will be PREVENTING weed growth in no time. In the meantime a cheap hose end weed killer (ie. Spectracide) will help clear out weeds.
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YMMV, but check your local walmart's garden center for fertilizer and seed markdowns this time of year. mine had a pallet of the scott's 14lb yellow bag of weed and feed for $7; roughly 75% off.

for the past 4-5 years, i usually spend like $40 in the early fall on markdowns to stock up for next year.
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Quote from ashish8 :
Cost of nitrogen is only part of the story. The prill size on Scotts is a lot smaller and also much easier to spread.
Are you seriously trying to argue that Scott's fertilizer is somehow a superior product?

Scott's is overpriced garbage. Go to your local seed supply store, and you will get a far superior product for about half this price.
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