Quick question - does the dark green and dense grass around the dog pee spots on my lawn imply the rest of my lawn is lacking nitrogen (and, minus the dead spot in the middle, the rest if the lawn would look this good if I added more)?
Quick question - does the dark green and dense grass around the dog pee spots on my lawn imply the rest of my lawn is lacking nitrogen (and, minus the dead spot in the middle, the rest if the lawn would look this good if I added more)?
I'm on the liquid fert bandwagon now. Granular is easier but liquid is more like dog pee which is apparently the gold (or yellow) standard : ) Seriously tho, one of the advantage to liquid fert is that it is a bit easier to direct at trouble spots vs granular.
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