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14 Bags of 9-7-7 Fertiliser Giveaway

by TurfCareBlog

14 Bags of 9-7-7 Fertiliser Giveaway, is just that please see below for full terms and conditions of the wonderful giveaway competition taking place on social media this week.

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Giveaway Rules 

-Enter by retweeting or sharing and using #loveofturf hashtag. Only entries with this hashtag will be entered . 

-Mainland UK entries only 

-Only entries entered via facebook and twitter will be considered.

-Prize picked at random, after grassroots sport clubs shortlisted.

-Giveaway starts on the 22 March, winner chosen on the closing date of the 26th. 

-Delivery of fertiliser only to a sports club address. 

Big thanks to our benefactor who has made this giveaway possible, he wants to give something back to the industry but prefers to remain anonymous.

Angus 9-7-7

Product Information

9-7-7 granular fertiliser is the ideal all-round granular fertiliser, it can be used as a pre seeding fertiliser or as a generic fertiliser for any sport pitch. We are giving away 14 x 20 kg bags, this is more than enough to fertilise a full size football pitch or even for use a outfield or after your winter sports renovations.

The 14 bags will cover an area of just under 10,000 square metres or 1 hectare.

To check out more product details, just check out the link – https://turfcareshop.com/collections/spring-summer-fertiliser-range/products/angus-9-7-7

A very best of luck in this Fertiliser Giveaway to you all.

Brian

While your browsing why not take a look at this new blog – https://turfcareblog.com/respect-our-pitches-outfield-damage/

We are hoping to do more giveaways in the future, if we can find funding or can find benefactors who want to give something back to the TurfCare industry.

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