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High Phosphorus Bat Guano can be confusing for even seasoned gardeners. When thinking of High Phosphorus Bat Guano , several questions come to mind — what brand to choose, what to look for, and which one is right for my lawn . Even though High Phosphorus Bat Guano is the best way to provide your plants with these three basic nutrients, plants can’t tell the difference between the nutrients supplied by either liquid or granular High Phosphorus Bat Guano .Granular High Phosphorus Bat Guano are available as slow-release pellets or beads. Often referred to as dry High Phosphorus Bat Guano , granular High Phosphorus Bat Guano are meant to be worked into the soil or sprinkled across your lawn. Dry High Phosphorus Bat Guano are an ideal choice for areas that receive a lot of wind, sun or in hot climates, because the beads don’t collect on grass blades, and burn foliage. And because they don’t cause damage to plant leaves, granular High Phosphorus Bat Guano can be applied around the clock and year. They can be ordered in medium or large size bags or bottles, and can be used for gardens, turfgrass and other plants. Granular High Phosphorus Bat Guano are usually meant to be slow-release High Phosphorus Bat Guano , hence contain higher concentrations of nutrients to last longer. But ultimately, it all boils down to two types of applications of High Phosphorus Bat Guano — liquid and granular. While both liquid and granular High Phosphorus Bat Guano work well to nourish your lawn, it’s important to understand the pros and cons of how each type affects your grass and soil as each one works differently.