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  2. Late fall is one of the best times to apply lawn fertilizer ...

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    An ideal fall fertilizer blend will have a nitrogen to phosphorous to potassium (N:P:K) ratio of 24-4-12. ... When shopping for lawn fertilizer, you may find that some fertilizer manufacturers ...

  3. It's almost peak time for fall leaves in Ohio: Here are 7 ...

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    From Hocking Hills to Blacklick Woods, here are 7 places to view fall foliage near Columbus. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden ...

  4. Ohio fall foliage predictions: These maps show when and where ...

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    In our region, fall color is expected to peak in mid-October. Warm, sunny days are good for vibrant fall colors, but only if they are accompanied by cool nights, according to the Weather Channel.

  5. Organic lawn management - Wikipedia

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    Additional techniques include fertilizing in the fall, not the spring. [6] Organic lawns often benefit from over seeding, slice seeding and aeration more frequently due to the importance of a strong root system. Well-maintained organic lawns are often drought-tolerant. If a lawn does need watering it should be done infrequently but deeply. [7]

  6. The Ohio drought brought an early arrival of fall. Here's ...

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    The drought in Ohio helped fall arrive early this year. Here's where you can find the best fall foliage in Ohio, including Akron, Hocking Hills.

  7. Panicum virgatum - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the crop requires modest application of nitrogen fertilizer, as it is not a heavy feeder. Typical nitrogen (N) content of senescent material in the fall is 0.5% N. Fertilizer nitrogen applications of about 5 kg N/hectare (ha) applied for each tonne of biomass removed is a general guideline.