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  2. 12 Fall Lawn Care Chores to Check Off Your List Now - AOL

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    Early fall lawn care should include reseeding dead or thin patches in cool-season lawns. A mulch product embedded with seed and fertilizer is a convenient way to fill sparse patches.Prepare the ...

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    Fill any bare spot in your home, like the fireplace mantel, with a flurry of wings. Or hang these bats in windows to cast eerie, lit-from-within silhouettes once darkness falls. Shop Now

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  5. Permaculture - Wikipedia

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    Soil surface/groundcover: Overlaps with the herbaceous layer and the groundcover layer; however plants in this layer grow much closer to the ground, densely fill bare patches, and typically can tolerate some foot traffic. Cover crops retain soil and lessen erosion, along with green manures that add nutrients and organic matter, especially ...

  6. Fairy circle (arid grass formation) - Wikipedia

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    Detailed research on the specific Australian fairy circles, conducted between 2014 and 2019, has shown that the bare-soil gaps are caused by abiotic weathering of the soil surface, resulting in clay crusts and inhibition of grass growth within the circles. [8] [24] [29]

  7. Soil color - Wikipedia

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    The reduced iron compounds cause poorly drained soil to appear gray or blue, and because reduced iron is soluble in water, it may be removed from the soil during prolonged saturation. This often exposes the light gray colors of bare silicate minerals, and soils with a low chroma from iron reduction or depletion are said to be gleyed. [1]

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