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A lush, healthy lawn doesn't happen by accident. It's the result of thoughtful preparation—and fertilizing at the right time ...
they're tough on the environment and putting down too much could actually burn your grass. Don't use bone meal, blood meal, and fish-meal fertilizers if you have pets. Dogs in particular find them ...
If your lawn has brown stripes or patches shortly after fertilizing, the cause might be fertilizer burn. Many fertilizers are made up of soluble salts. When the salts are heavily concentrated ...
Grow green grass with just a few hours of care per week.
slow-release fertilizers reduce the risk of fertilizer burn and promote slow, sustained grass growth (as opposed to a big flush of growth). Look for the words “slow-release nitrogen” on the ...