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Andersons PGF Balanced 10-10-10 Fertilizer

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After three seasons with this balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer, I can say it's one of the most dependable things I reach for — spring through fall, it just does what good soil nutrition should do.

Nathan Phillips
Nathan Phillips Owner & Reviewer
4.7/5
$34.99 Price at time of review
Updated May 2026

TL;DR Summary

4.7/5 Excellent

Pros

  • Balanced 10-10-10 NPK ratio feeds the whole plant evenly across the full season
  • 2% iron content visibly deepens turf and foliage color through summer stress
  • Micronutrient package fills gaps that basic fertilizers leave behind
  • Uniform granules spread cleanly through broadcast spreaders without clogging
  • Granules remain free-flowing even after exposure to garage humidity
  • Covers 5,000 sq ft with consistent, professional-grade results

Cons

  • Bag reseal design could be more storage-friendly for split applications
  • Price per bag is higher than basic big-box alternatives

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Extended Observations

After three seasons with this balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer, I can say it's one of the most dependable things I reach for — spring through fall, it just does what good soil nutrition should do.

There are products you try once and forget, and then there are the ones that quietly earn a permanent spot in your garden shed. The Andersons PGF Balanced 10-10-10 Fertilizer falls firmly into the second category. I first put it down in early spring, working it into beds that had spent a long winter under mulch and ice, and the difference in early-season growth was noticeable within two weeks. Roots had something to reach for, and the plants seemed to know it.

The 10-10-10 ratio — equal parts nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium — is about as honest as a fertilizer can get. Nothing fancy, nothing misleading. It feeds the whole plant without pushing one system at the expense of another. For gardeners who rotate crops or manage mixed beds with perennials, annuals, and vegetables all sharing the same soil, that kind of balance matters across the full growing season. I used it on tomatoes in May, on my lawn through July heat, and on established shrubs heading into fall, and it performed well in every context.

What separates this from basic big-box granules is the inclusion of micronutrients and 2% iron. That iron content shows up in the color of your turf and foliage in a way that's hard to miss by midsummer. My lawn, which tends to go a little pale under August stress, held a noticeably deeper green through the hottest stretch of the year. The micronutrient package isn't just a marketing footnote — it fills in the gaps that macronutrient-only formulas leave behind.

The granule size is uniform and spreads cleanly through a standard broadcast spreader. I've used cheaper fertilizers that clump in humidity or clog the hopper on a warm morning, and this one simply doesn't have that problem. Even after a bag sat partially open in my garage through a humid July, the granules remained free-flowing and easy to work with. That kind of consistency matters when you're trying to get even coverage across 5,000 square feet before the rain moves in.

At $54.88 for a 5,000 square foot bag, you're paying for professional-grade formulation, and it shows in the results. This is the kind of fertilizer that rewards patience — not a quick green flash followed by a fade, but steady, sustained growth that carries through the season. I'd put it on my beds again without hesitation, and I have, every year since I first tried it.

If I'm being thorough, the bag itself could be a bit easier to reseal for long-term storage — a minor inconvenience when you're splitting application across spring and early summer. But that's the kind of complaint that only surfaces because everything else is so well considered.

Our Verdict

After three seasons with this balanced 10-10-10 fertilizer, I can say it's one of the most dependable things I reach for — spring through fall, it just does what good soil nutrition should do.

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What customers are saying

7 reviews
Jennifer H.
Jennifer H.
5/5

If you're looking for superior lawn care solutions, Anderson stands out as the premier choice available. The premium pricing is justified when your goal is achieving the most attractive lawn in your n...

Marcus D.
Marcus D.
5/5

Applied annually in early March to revitalize bermuda and zoysia lawns, this product delivers faster greening when paired with spring maintenance like scalping and dethatching. The investment outperfo...

David R.
David R.
5/5

The lawn filled in noticeably with reduced bare patches and significantly deeper color. Growth became so vigorous that mowing every three days became necessary, which effectively suppresses weeds. Res...

Kevin L.
Kevin L.
4/5

This is a solid product, but application requires precision. The tiny granule size demands careful spreader calibration—without a recommended model, conservative settings depleted the bag quickly over...

Rachel V.
Rachel V.
5/5

Applied annually to bermuda before spring growth, paired with Humichar from the same brand. The fine granule size ensures even coverage, and two years of consistent use has generated frequent praise f...

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