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  2. Do these 3 things in the fall for the best lawn next spring - AOL

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    You want to use a fertilizer that will provide one pound of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet of lawn. This can be accomplished with another Fertilome product called Lawn Food Plus Iron.

  3. Campbell Vaughn: Is your lawn ready for fall? Try these five ...

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    Wait until November when the bermuda has gone dormant to fertilize. Using 2-4 pounds of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet is all the fertilizer you will need. Keep your mower running well, because ...

  4. Fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    Through the increasing use of nitrogen fertilizer, which was used at a rate of about 110 million tons (of N) per year in 2012, [130] [131] adding to the already existing amount of reactive nitrogen, nitrous oxide (N 2 O) has become the third most important greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide and methane.

  5. What to do in the garden in September and October | David ...

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    Fertilizer and watering. In early September, you may also choose to apply a low-nitrogen, high potassium fertilizer such as 5-0-20 or 5-0-15 to your lawn.

  6. Thatch (lawn) - Wikipedia

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    Over-application of nitrogen fertilizers can stimulate excess growth as well as contribute to soil acidity; A small amount of thatch may provide a beneficial insulating effect against fluctuations in temperature and moisture. However, excessive thatch can cause root problems and lawn mower difficulties.

  7. Agricultural lime - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural lime, also called aglime, agricultural limestone, garden lime or liming, is a soil additive made from pulverized limestone or chalk. The primary active component is calcium carbonate. Additional chemicals vary depending on the mineral source and may include calcium oxide. Unlike the types of lime called quicklime (calcium oxide ...

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