ProPeat delivers balanced nutrients and improved soil conditions for consistent results across flowers, vegetables, and landscape beds.



Traditional slow-release fertilizers often rely on urea coated in plastic to control how nutrients are released. As those coatings break down, they do not fully disappear, leaving behind residual plastic in the soil. In some cases, that can add up to a significant amount from a single bag, impacting soil quality and long-term plant health.
ProPeat takes a different approach. Instead of using plastic coatings, it combines ammonium sulfate, Magnum 52 phosphate, and sphagnum peat into uniform, homogeneous granules. The carbon-rich peat acts as a natural carrier that holds and delivers nutrients efficiently without introducing plastics into the soil.



Practical guidance on soil and fertilizer timing, rates, and application methods.

A practical guide to planning applications that meet phosphorus restrictions while still delivering reliable turf quality.

Understand how nutrient carriers behave over time and why residual material matters for long-term soil management.

A simple decision framework for matching fertilizer formulas to lawns, gardens, golf turf, and parks operations.