Dawn dishwashing soap can help your lawn by acting as a surfactant, which helps water penetrate the soil more effectively and can improve the distribution of nutrients and moisture. However, it’s important to use it sparingly, as excessive soap can harm beneficial soil organisms. Some people use it to combat pests or diseases, but it's not a substitute for proper lawn care practices. Always dilute it properly if used, and consider other lawn care methods for best results.
Dawn-bright lawn = To be bright during daylight
you can wash it on your lawn, that means your lawn will get watering
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can washing powder kill weeds in your lawn
Think about it. Which one makes sense: Will you mow the lawn? Will you mow the dawn? Will you mow the fawn? Will you mow the flaw? Will you mow the crawl? The only one that makes sense is lawn.
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Washing powder used to have sodium phosphate in it. It's a fertilizer. It worked really well to fertilize seaweed, moss and all sorts of other aquatic plants that clog up water system intakes. I don't think it did anything for lawns, tho. Now washing powder has sodium carbonate in it and it would definitely be bad for your lawn.
Yes, depending on the type of soap you use.
Words that have the same vowel sound as "dawn" include lawn, fawn, drawn, yawn, spawn.
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