you'd be safe in saying that. let's just say we could easily have put a beach volleyball court in our backyardTellycoleman said:I bet your soil is really sandy
can you tell me the difference Chlorine would make? I am clueless on all thisMightyquinn said:6 bags of what? I wouldn't use the 0-0-60 as that is Muriate of Potash and has Chlorine in it. Try looking for some Sulfate of Potash(Potassium Sulfate) 0-0-50 or even Potassium Nitrate 13-0-46 and apply it at 2-3lbs/K every month and you should be good by the end of the season. You can also apply some lime like Greendoc suggested too but I would just not do it on the same day you lay fertilizer.
I don't think in the grand schemes of things it would do much harm but your lawn really doesn't need Chlorine and the other 2 options will actually help your lawn more. If it is all you can get your hands on then so be it, the Potassium in your lawn will outweigh any harm(if any) the Chlorine will do.TigerinFL said:can you tell me the difference Chlorine would make? I am clueless on all thisMightyquinn said:6 bags of what? I wouldn't use the 0-0-60 as that is Muriate of Potash and has Chlorine in it. Try looking for some Sulfate of Potash(Potassium Sulfate) 0-0-50 or even Potassium Nitrate 13-0-46 and apply it at 2-3lbs/K every month and you should be good by the end of the season. You can also apply some lime like Greendoc suggested too but I would just not do it on the same day you lay fertilizer.