How Lawn Honey Works in the Soil
Lawn Honey has a high molecular weight and is soluble in water.
When Lawn Honey is in the presence of water, long microscopic chains form.
Soil particles suspended in water are positively charged. The microscopic chains of Lawn Honey possess a negative charge.
This charge attracts both the positively charged soil particles, and the positively charged nutrients applied through fertilization nitrogen, potassium, calcium and magnesium (NH4+, K+, Ca++ and Mg++).
The clusters of Lawn Honey, soil particles and nutrients are too large to remain suspended in water. By attracting nutrients and binding them along with the soil particles, Lawn Honey holds nutrients and water in the soil, preventing them from leaching away.
In numerous university tests conducted at the University of Idaho, Idaho State University, the University of California and the USDA, Lawn Honey treatments have been proven effective in increasing water infiltration and soil nutrient levels while significantly reducing soil run-off and nutrient leaching. The unique formulation in Lawn Honey is the most effective, easy-to-uselawn care product available on the market. With Lawn Honey you can grow grass anywhere!