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1 20th March 03:15
nopatience
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Default Liquid Lawn Fertilizer (miracle fertilizer)



Spreading of solid lawn fertilizer caused a lotofproblems. However careful
I am, i leave at least one burnt spot. I wonder why they don't market a
cheap liquid concentrate that can besprayed. I see the chem lawn guy sprays
the next yard with a liquid spray. HE DOES NOT WALK UP AND DOWN WITH THE
STUPID DROP SPREADER!
Is there something like liquid fertilizer for the lawn? Does spraying
ammonia with a spray-mix (miracle grow type) help for the nitrogen units?
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2 20th March 03:16
escapee
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Default Liquid Lawn Fertilizer (fertilizer hose organic)



On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 09:55:21 -0400, "NoPatience" <Brittany@Aol.com> opined:

It's not fully organic by my standards, but Hasta Gro is a very nice liquid
fertilizer which you can use in a hose end sprayer. A gallon cost about 16
dollars and Lowes sells it.


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3 20th March 03:16
layne <>
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Default Liquid Lawn Fertilizer (water fertilizer fish little organic)


Liquid kelp concentrate diluted with water is very good stuff. It's
organic, doesn't smell like fish (more like the ocean) and a little
goes a long way. Do a google on kelp or seaweed fertilizer. My local
Anawalt Lumber sells Growmore and I use that for my plants.

Layne
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4 20th March 11:54
sunflower
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Default Liquid Lawn Fertilizer (large fertilizer stick burn)


There is no good way of accurately distributing a liquid fertilizer on a
large area like a lawn. Hose end sprayers are notoriously inaccurate. If
you want to purchase a $600 spray rig and spend the time learning to
calibrate it and practice application techniques for a month or so to get it
right then liquid fertilizers can work. Otherwise, stick to time release
granular fertilizers that don't burn and apply them with a properly
calibrated spreader.
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5 20th March 11:56
bob
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Default Liquid Lawn Fertilizer (have)


nitrogen units?

Use a broadcast spreader and fertilize lightly and you'll get
done far faster and not have burns.

Bob
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