ANNUAL EQUIPMENT & PRODUCT BUYER'S GUIDE
BIOSTIMULANTS/SOIL AMENDMENTS Jonathan Green MAG-I-CAL Plus
MAG-I-CAL Plus for lawns in Acidic & Hard Soil and MAG- I-CAL Plus for lawns in Alkaline & Hard Soil are unique soil food combination products that correct your soil pH, loosen soil compaction, and stimulate microbial activity. Having the correct soil pH is critically important to healthy turfgrass growth. Some studies show that 20 percent to 70 percent of lawn fertilizer is wasted when soil pH is imbalanced. Use MAG-I-CAL Plus to improve your soil and stop wasting lawn fertilizer!
• Apply anytime of the year • Will not burn lawns For more information visit
www.jonathangreen.com
LESCO®
CarbonProTM -G Now in granular form, new CarbonProTM -G from LESCO is a microbial and carbon-based plant
health nutrient optimizer that can be applied with a standard broadcast spreader to turfgrasses and landscape plantings. The multi-solution product uses soil conditioning to deepen and strengthens roots, help with turfgrass recovery, increase nutrient uptake and efficiency, assist with seed establishment, and reduce operation costs spent treating turfgrass stress. Its bio-charged carbon structure holds water, making it available when needed by the plant. When applied, CarbonPro-G, regulates soil pH balance to be more neutral, and is an ideal option to repair turfgrass damaged from winter salt. Find more information on CarbonPro-G and other LESCO turfgrass maintenance products at
www.LESCO.com
BLOWERS/AIR MOVEMENT SYSTEMS
Leaf & Debris Blowers
Advanced Equipment Sales Leaf & Debris Blowers generate more air with less noise. Precision manufacturing increases air flow and reduces the noise typically associated with 3-point hitch blowers. Features Include:
• 8-blade aluminum fan • 11,000 CFM (cubic feet per minute) • Constant tensioning • Four V-belt drive • Anti-scalp protection • 80 dB (decibels) – quiet For more information, visit
www.advancedequipmentsales.ca
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