Fertilizer
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Toasting Tips - Lawn Fertilizing Gone Bad
One of the most common mistakes in lawn care, especially if the
weather is hot or the lawn is new, is fertilizer burn. If new
grass is not given enough time to adjust before fertilizer is
added, it will probably burn. It is somewhat safer for a new
lawn to be fertilized by liquid lawn fertilizer, but it still has
a good chance of causing a burn if not carefully applied.
You
should also avoid fertilizing in the hottest part of the day.
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Lawn Fertilizer, What Does The Soil Need?
So true with beginners, the subject of lawn fertilizer seems simple enough. After all, it can't be that hard to periodically sprinkling fertilizer over your lawn and then water it so it can penetrate into the underlying soil. Here’s what most people don’t realize. Applying lawn fertilizer is easy, but the hard part is determining your lawn’s specific needs.
What Are Your Lawn Fertilizer Options
Any lawn fertilizer can only be a benefit to your Read More...
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Reading And Understanding Fertilizer Labels
Have you ever been puzzled by the items for sale in a gardening store? Have you seen 3 numbers on a fertilizer bag and had no idea what they mean? You may have the best intentions for lawn care, but except you know what fertilizer is and what fertilizer labels mean, you will be hopeless. Here is a guide to fertilizer labels so you aren't oblivious when you go shopping for lawn care tools.
Essentially, grass needs three main nutrients: nitrogen, Read More...
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