I DO NOT PROVIDE APPLICATION RATES. REASEARCH ONLINE YOUR PLANTS, VEGETABLES OR LAWN USES BEFORE ORDERING! 
I purchase Potash 0-0-60 in bulk. I weigh it on state inspected digital scales so you do get an actual  pounds of fertilizer you order.. The fertilizer is placed in plastic zip lock bags.  The label photos are for informational purposes only. 

0-0-60 Potash is an enriched source of the mineral potassium for balanced leaf & root growth for vegetables, herbs, flowers, ornamentals, helping plants cope with both winter cold & summer heat, great for use in compost.
To ensure healthy and nutritious plant growth, adequate supplies of potash must be maintained in the soil by the judicious use of fertilizers and manures and there are no environmental risks associated with this nutrient. In fact, potash makes a positive contribution to the environment by balancing other nutrients, especially nitrate, to make sure they are taken-up and used by plants efficiently so avoiding losses which might be harmful.


How to Read Fertilizer Numbers

Three prominent numbers on a fertilizer package — known as the NPK value, guaranteed analysis or fertilizer grade — tell you the percentage of available primary macronutrients by weight in the package:

  • Nitrogen (N) content is the first number.
  • Phosphorous (P) content is the second number.
  • Potassium (K) content is the third number

Granular fertilizers deliver food to a plant slowly but have the advantage of longevity.

Broadcast application
This method, which covers large areas well, is used to apply granular fer­tilizers to lawns or to new beds before they are planted. The broadcast method can be done with a hand-rotary or drop spreader.

Top-dress application
This technique, which provides nutrients to individual plants such as shrubs and perennials, is done by hand with granular fertilizers. Simply apply the fertilizer around the base of the plant, extending to the drip line. For vegetables, place the fertilizer in a strip parallel to the plant­ing row.