Whoa rflowers (you could use spell check too: their = there, contens = contents...!!!) Fertiliser IS a word...!!! Ever thought that the asker is a not from the U.S....? Maybe English...? THEY do spell fertilizer with an "s" over there... Like tyre and metre... It ain't wrong, just different... As for the question, I have no clue...
Hey John S... Some of us from the U.S. aren't so mean...!
Good luck though...!
P.S. He who casts stones will get stoned, eventually... Karma baby, Karma..
2007-10-13 20:02:10
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answered by one_e_man 3
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I have no idea wht type of fertliser is high in phosphorous. Fertiliser is not a word. Their is no where in the gardening language nor in gardeing products that are called fertilisers.
However their is a word that is called fertilizer. Fertilizer is spelled with a z not an s . To be able to accuarately address your question make sure the contens is spelled correctly. Is it what type of fertilizer is high in phosphorus?
2007-10-13 17:55:27
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answered by rflowers82476@sbcglobal.net 2
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Any fertilizer that the middle number is higher in the center than on either end. Superphosphates are one for sure, but here are others that do have nitrogen and potassium but higher concentrations of phosphorous.
2007-10-13 16:58:32
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answered by houseplant doctor 5
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fertilisers is a noun.
What you should look for is the NKP on the packaging as type are high in one or more.
2007-10-13 23:51:35
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answered by Gender Bender 6
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Generally superphosphates are high in Phosphorus.They are available as single super phosphates(SSP), Double super phosphates(DSP) or triple Super Phosphates(TSP).Tsp has the higher phosphate content.
2007-10-13 19:45:22
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answered by skpsbp 3
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Superphosphate. It supplies nothing else. It is available at most large garden centers.
2007-10-13 16:54:15
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answered by Charles C 7
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