General Overview:
Fall and winter feeding formula keeps your lawn greener later into the year. Provides a well balanced formula, ideal for winter turf protection. Iron, Sulfur and slow release Nitrogen help keep the lawn a deep green color. Ideal to use with a fall seeding. 10-0-20 No-Phosphorus Formula available in 5M and 15M sizes. Please note that item #12412 is no longer available.
This product is available in the following varieties:
Coverage: 5000 sq ft Item #: 12400
Coverage: 15000 sq ft Item #: 12412
Coverage: 15000 sq ft Item #: 12414
Customer Reviews:
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In response to the last review - yes you can apply Mag-I-Cal and Winter Survival at the same time. It is not too late to put either of these products down. Just be aware that some states have cut off dates for fertilizer applications. In New Jersey homeowners cannot apply fertilizer to their lawns after November 15. Please check with your local extension agent to see if any restrictions apply in your town. Thank you!
Friday, November 9, 2012
can i use magical winter survival and seed all at once if so i want to use it now am i to late
Thursday, November 8, 2012
I have been using J. G. Winter Survival (as instructed) for the past 5 years, and I am totally impressed with the results I've been experiencing! My lawn is full right into winter with great color, and as soon as the weather breaks in early spring, my lawn looks beautiful! I can't say enough about this product. E.C. Old Bridge, NJ
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
I used this recently after hearing the CEO of JG on Lou Manferdini Mr. Fix it show in Chicago. The JG story intrigued me. I fount the product at Ace Hardware, and saw that the lighter amount of Nitrogen allowed seeding. Seems to be working fine. Only quibble is that My Scotts spreader was "Stuck ON". When I got to the bottom of the material, I found a larger than normal piece ofr fertilizer stuck in the opening. I cleaned it out and started the 2nd bag, only to have the same thing happen again. This is an annoyance, but also makes me doubt my spread rate.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011