Get the best from your grass, garden or paddock with our wide range of fertilisers and feeds. Whether you're feeding a home lawn, treating worn paddocks, or boosting plant and vegetable growth, we've got the right mix of nutrients for the job.
From fast-acting liquids to long-lasting slow-release granules, choose from trusted brands like Amvista, Maxicrop and A1 Lawn – in handy domestic packs or bulk bags.
Whether you're caring for a domestic lawn, grazing paddock, sports turf, or garden plants, we have fertilisers to suit every need.
This depends on the type of fertiliser. Granular feeds are best applied with a spreader, while liquid fertiliser should be used with a sprayer for even coverage. Always follow the recommended application rates listed on the product. For information on how fertilising a lawn, refer to our guide on how to fertilise a lawn. If you're fertilising your garden, please refer to our guide on how to fertilise a lawn.
No – different areas need different nutrient balances. Lawn fertiliser is designed to support grass growth, plant fertilisers often include micronutrients for flowering and foliage, while paddock fertiliser is designed to be safe for grazing animals. Choose a product suited to your specific area.
Use a fertiliser high in phosphorus to encourage strong root development – like our Pre-Seed & Turf Fertiliser. It helps new grass establish faster and more evenly. We also recommend seasonal fertilisers, as they are specially formulated to bring out the best in your grass even when weather conditions are harsh.
Lawns typically benefit from fertilising every 2–3 months depending on the season. Plants may need feeding more regularly during their growing phase, while paddocks can be treated 2–4 times a year based on grazing rotation and soil condition.
Yes – but use a product formulated for cold weather. Our autumn and winter lawn fertilisers are designed to strengthen roots and improve disease resistance during dormant months. Avoid standard high-nitrogen fertilisers in winter. To keep your lawn healthy over the colder months, refer to our winter lawn care guide.
Yes. Over-fertilising can lead to scorch, yellowing, or even root damage. This can be caused by using too much product or applying it too often. Always water well after application and stick to the guidelines.








