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  2. Fertilize based on soil needs, which could lead to higher ...

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    Soil should be sampled to root depth, which typically means 5 to 8 inches for trees, shrubs, flowerbeds and vegetable gardens, 3 to 4 inches for lawns, and 6 to 8 inches for ag fields.

  3. Tips for combatting September drought. (Now is the best time ...

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    With fertilizing, it is best to water well beforehand. Your lawn may be somewhat dormant and moisture in the soil will wake it up. When it comes time to fertilize, you need water to get the ...

  4. Regularly spreading seed and fertilizer keeps your lawn lush and healthy. These fertilizer spreaders—from Scotts, Chapin, and Agri-Fab—make that job easier.

  5. Organic lawn management - Wikipedia

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    A primary element of organic lawn management is the use of compost [2] and compost tea to reduce the need for fertilization and to encourage healthy soil that enables turf to resist pests. [3] A second element is mowing tall (3" – 4") to suppress weeds and encourage deep grass roots, [4] and leaving grass clippings and leaves on the lawn as ...

  6. Fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    A fertilizer (American English) or fertiliser (British English) is any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply plant nutrients. Fertilizers may be distinct from liming materials or other non-nutrient soil amendments. Many sources of fertilizer exist, both natural and industrially produced. [1]

  7. Controlled-release fertiliser - Wikipedia

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    Controlled-release fertilizer is also known as controlled-availability fertilizer, delayed-release fertilizer, metered-release fertilizer, or slow-acting fertilizer. Usually CRF refers to nitrogen-based fertilizers. Slow- and controlled-release involve only 0.15% (562,000 tons) of the fertilizer market (1995).

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