Fertilizing Home Lawns

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Title: Fertilizing Home Lawns
Summary: Fertilization is one of the most important aspects of lawn care. A properly fertilized lawn is more dense, darker green and has fewer weeds than one which is under-fertilized (or never fertilized). Few of our native soils contain enough of the most important nutrients needed by turfgrasses: nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. As a result, lawns need supplemental fertilizer to maintain vigorous and healthy growth.
Resource type: Text
Format: PDF
Size: 337 KB
Language: English
Date created / revised: 09-May-2003
Creator: John Roberts
Publisher: UNH Cooperative Extension
Permalink: http://extension.unh.edu/resources/files/Resource000514_Rep536.pdf
Keywords: fertilizing lawns
Category: Home and Garden - Home Lawns
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