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USED APPLICATION RATES

Golf course construction, root zone, golf course topdressing, greens and tees:
   90% sand / 10% DAKOTA Peat.

Turf maintenance, Top dressing:
   1/16 to1/8 inch layer spread on turf or lawn.
   Water well. Repeat next year if needed.

Turf re-establishment problem spots:
   1/6 to 1/4 inch layer spread on turf or lawn.
   Rake lightly. Water well. Repeat next year if needed.

Soil mixes/Potting soil:

   1/3 DAKOTA Peat 2/3 mulch, perlite or soil.

Soil conditioning:

   1 inch layer worked into soil.

Surface mulch:
   1/2 to 1 inch layer.

Seeding lawn:
   Seed then spread 1/8 inch layer of DAKOTA Peat and rake into soil.

Planting trees:
   20% DAKOTA Peat / 80% soil mix and backfill the hole.

Garden vegetables and flowers:
   1/2 to 1 inch layer worked into soil before planting.
   Sidedress plants with 1/4 inch layer.

Established plants and flowers:
   Sidress with DAKOTA Peat 1/4 to 1/2 inch layer.

Water Conservation has reduced irrigation by up to 60% lawns:
   1/8 to 1/4 inch layer spread on lawn. Water well first time.

Flower beds:
   Spread 1/4 inch layer after planting.

Trees:
   Remove 4 inches of soil out of dripline of tree.
   Put 2 inches DAKOTA Peat in that area and cover with soil.
   OR, Sideress with 1 inch layer of DAKOTA Peat.

Approximate Coverage

   1 inch layer -- 30 square feet
   1/4 inch to 1/2 inch layer - 60 to 120 square feet
   1/8 inch to 1/4 inch layer - 120 to 240 square feet

Directions, uses and applications were determined by testing laboratories and professional users. When used according to instruction, this product will perform effectively.

Note: The bag containing DAKOTA Peat is constructed of 5 ml plastic (heavier than industry requirements) to help reduce breakage problems.

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