The entire idea of a well manicured lawn should be placed in the
category of a bad idea in need of a better one.
No one should be using fertilizers or pesticides and herbicides,
especially within this category of lawn protocol.
I have been around for 57 years, and knew people when I was a kid who
were creating wildlife edges and redefining what a yard is even then.
Scott Jackson-Ricketts
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 6:29 PM, Leslie <leslie@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know that the Chesapeake Bay Foundation now recommends that you don't use
fertilizers that contain phosphorus except when you're just establishing a
new lawn. After that, phosphorus does not help an established lawn and just
washes into the watershed.
Leslie Fellows
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