I have a residential property that I cut year round and they are now asking for it to be fertilized. I do not have a measuring wheel but I did roughly walk it off. The figure I got just on the perimeter came out to be 20 k square feet. This doesn't include the deduction of house and gravel driveway. I think his house is approx. 2200 square feet with a small patio. My question is what should I charge to apply fertilizer that he will buy? Basically just a spreading fee. I am guessing 2 1/4 bags of ( 10,000 Scott brand fert.). This will give it a good application. Please give you comments. Thank you!
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You should not put down anymore that 1LB of N per 1000 sq ft per application. To figure this out, take the number 1 and divide it by the percentage of N in the product. For example, if you wanted to put down 1 LB of N per 1ooo sq ft and your product is 30% N you would divide 1 by .30 and that would tell you to put down 3.33 lbs of that bag per 1000 sq ft to achieve 1 LB of N per 1000. Hope this helps!
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20000 sq. ft. I would tell him it will $65.00 whether you use his stuff or yours. I would also tell him you want 4 apps or nothing.
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