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Scotts Super Turf Builder WinterGuard Lawn Fertilizer – 17 lb. 21805 Reviews

July 27, 2010

Scotts Super Turf Builder WinterGuard Lawn Fertilizer – 17 lb. 21805

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  • Delivers more greening power than regular Turf Builder WinterGuard Fall Lawn Fertilizer
  • Builds stronger, deeper roots during winter
  • Have a thicker, greener lawn next spring
  • Apply as last feeding in fall
  • Use for a lush, beautiful lawn

Fall fertilizer formulated to encourage deep root development. Helps prepare lawn for winter with more greening power than winterizer. For a thicker, sturdier lawn this fall and a better green-up next spring. Apply at last fall feeding.

Rating: 2 5 Scotts Super Turf Builder WinterGuard Lawn Fertilizer   17 lb. 21805 Reviews (out of 3 reviews)

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List Price: $ 15.99

Price: $ 13.55

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3 Responses to “Scotts Super Turf Builder WinterGuard Lawn Fertilizer – 17 lb. 21805 Reviews”

  1. A. Phillips on July 27th, 2010 10:47 pm

    Review by A. Phillips for Scotts Super Turf Builder WinterGuard Lawn Fertilizer – 17 lb. 21805
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    Used this before the winter came and noticed my yard looked a lot healthier in the winter than in years before. I would recommend this product.

  2. Larson Juhl on July 27th, 2010 11:41 pm

    Review by Larson Juhl for Scotts Super Turf Builder WinterGuard Lawn Fertilizer – 17 lb. 21805
    Rating:
    This review is for Scotts Turf Builder Plus 2 Weed Control/Fertilizer, but I believe it applies to any Scotts Turf Builder product. I’m giving this product only one star because of the following prominent statement on the front of the package for this product and others that they sell: “Won’t Burn Lawn Guaranteed!” When my gardener applied this product to my lawn 6 months ago using a Scotts spreader, it caused a large number of brown patches of grass in the lawn, and these patches did not return to green for more than a month. Thinking that this must have been the gardener’s fault somehow, and naively believing the claim that it would not burn my lawn, I decided to apply the product again last week, this time doing it myself and taking scrupulous care to follow all the directions on the package. I even placed plastic stakes in the lawn to mark where the Scotts AccuGreen 3000 spreader’s wheels had been to try to avoid overlap. One week later, I again have a large number of brown patches in a lawn that was nearly perfect before I applied the product. These patches are primarily in areas where a small amount of overlap must have occurred in spite of my best efforts to avoid it (my lawn is quite curvy and gets narrow at some spots).

    I called the Scotts customer line and spoke to two people who were very polite and sympathetic. They were not able to explain why the company places this prominent “guarantee” on its packages, but obviously they do it to increase their sales. I politely refused their offer of a refund, since it required work on my part for very little money. In my opinion, if they claim that the product is “guaranteed” not to burn, they should come to my house and replace my lawn for me, and obviously they have no intention of doing that. They did explain to me that the burn resulted from too much fertilizer, not from the weed control component. One suggestion they had was that next time I might consider reducing the setting on my spreader from 5 1/4 to 4 1/2 or so, or that I could try a hand-held spreader that would not tend to drop a bunch of product in one spot when I hit a bump or turned a corner (but I would have to be very careful near shrubs, unless I chose a product without weed killer). Another idea would be to use only a product without weed killer, since the weed killer component requires one to keep the lawn dry for at least 24 hours (the weeds can be killed by spraying at another time). If I did that, I could water the lawn immediately after application to reduce the risk of burning.

    In my opinion, Scotts should remove the statement that their product is guaranteed not to burn a lawn, since this “guarantee” only means that, when the product does burn your lawn, they will refund the money you spent buying the product, if you can find your receipt etc.

  3. Larson Juhl on July 27th, 2010 11:43 pm

    Review by Larson Juhl for Scotts Super Turf Builder WinterGuard Lawn Fertilizer – 17 lb. 21805
    Rating:
    This review is for Scotts Turf Builder Plus 2 Weed Control/Fertilizer, but I believe it applies to any Scotts Turf Builder product. I’m giving this product only one star because of the following prominent statement on the front of the package for this product and others that they sell: “Won’t Burn Lawn Guaranteed!” When my gardener applied this product to my lawn 6 months ago using a Scotts spreader, it caused a large number of brown patches of grass in the lawn, and these patches did not return to green for more than a month. Thinking that this must have been the gardener’s fault somehow, and naively believing the claim that it would not burn my lawn, I decided to apply the product again last week, this time doing it myself and taking scrupulous care to follow all the directions on the package. I even placed plastic stakes in the lawn to mark where the Scotts AccuGreen 3000 spreader’s wheels had been to try to avoid overlap. One week later, I again have a large number of brown patches in a lawn that was nearly perfect before I applied the product. These patches are primarily in areas where a small amount of overlap must have occurred in spite of my best efforts to avoid it (my lawn is quite curvy and gets narrow at some spots).

    I called the Scotts customer line and spoke to two people who were very polite and sympathetic. They were not able to explain why the company places this prominent “guarantee” on its packages, but obviously they do it to increase their sales. I politely refused their offer of a refund, since it required work on my part for very little money. In my opinion, if they claim that the product is “guaranteed” not to burn, they should come to my house and replace my lawn for me, and obviously they have no intention of doing that. They did explain to me that the burn resulted from too much fertilizer, not from the weed control component. One suggestion they had was that next time I might consider reducing the setting on my spreader from 5 1/4 to 4 1/2 or so, or that I could try a hand-held spreader that would not tend to drop a bunch of product in one spot when I hit a bump or turned a corner (but I would have to be very careful near shrubs, unless I chose a product without weed killer). Another idea would be to use only a product without weed killer, since the weed killer component requires one to keep the lawn dry for at least 24 hours (the weeds can be killed by spraying at another time). If I did that, I could water the lawn immediately after application to reduce the risk of burning.

    In my opinion, Scotts should remove the statement that their product is guaranteed not to burn a lawn, since this “guarantee” only means that, when the product does burn your lawn, they will refund the money you spent buying the product, if you can find your receipt etc.

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