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Granular Phosphorus Lawn Fertilizer also work well for slow-release applications. Because they are in a solid form, they won’t be able to feed your plants immediately like a liquid Phosphorus Lawn Fertilizer will. They must be dissolved (via watering or rainfall) into the soil where they can they be used by the plants. For plants that have a long growth cycle (onions, for example), these slow-release Phosphorus Lawn Fertilizer can help to ensure they have the nutrients they need over the long-term.Although granular Phosphorus Lawn Fertilizer certainly have their place in a backyard vegetable garden, liquid Phosphorus Lawn Fertilizer like AgroThrive provide significantly more advantages to the backyard gardener. First, granular Phosphorus Lawn Fertilizer can only be applied so close to a plant without disturbing the plant. This is especially the case with plants that have a more “bushy” growth habit.Granular Phosphorus Lawn Fertilizer are typically composed of tiny pellets that have different concentrations of nutrients in each pellet. Liquid Phosphorus Lawn Fertilizer on the other hand, provide a consistent solution of nutrients that can be applied to your plants. The Phosphorus Lawn Fertilizer is dissolved and equally distributed in the solution so that your plants receive all parts equally. This can be problematic for immobile nutrients like phosphorous which tend to stay where they are applied. If granular phosphorous is applied too far from the root system of the plants, it won’t ever be accessible to the plants. But a liquid Phosphorus Lawn Fertilizer can easily be applied around the entire base of the plant, regardless of the amount of foliage on the plant. This can be done with an injection system or a simple hose end Phosphorus Lawn Fertilizer siphon.