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  2. Tips for combatting September drought. (Now is the best time ...

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    You want to make this adjustment so you get the water deeper into the soil for the roots of the new grass plants. With fertilizing, it is best to water well beforehand. Your lawn may be somewhat ...

  3. What to do in the garden in September and October | David ...

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    In early September, you may also choose to apply a low-nitrogen, high potassium fertilizer such as 5-0-20 or 5-0-15 to your lawn. This can be especially helpful if your lawn has been damaged by ...

  4. Garden: Fall tips to take care of your lawn in a drought - AOL

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    Park the fertilizer spreader. While we normally recommend applying needed fertilizer to lawns in the fall, such applications should not be made this fall unless soil moisture is replenished. In ...

  5. Fertilizer burn - Wikipedia

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    Fertilizer burn on a leaf. Fertilizer burns occur when the use of too much fertilizer, the wrong type of fertilizer, or too little water with a fertilizer causes damage to a plant. Although fertilizer is used to help a plant grow by providing nutrients, too much will result in excess salt, nitrogen, or ammonia which have adverse effects on a plant.

  6. Fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    A farmer spreading manure to improve soil fertility. A fertilizer (American English) or fertiliser (British English) is any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply plant nutrients. Fertilizers may be distinct from liming materials or other non-nutrient soil amendments.

  7. Organic lawn management - Wikipedia

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    Compost bin. Organic lawn management or organic turf management or organic land care or organic landscaping is the practice of establishing and caring for an athletic turf field or garden lawn and landscape using organic horticulture, without the use of manufactured inputs such as synthetic pesticides or artificial fertilizers.