N - Nitrogen P - Phosphorus K - Potassium
There is no basic difference in sod and turf. Both are grass grown for use in lawns. The only exception to this would be artificial turf used on some athletic playing fields.
3 organic (natural) ways to add nutrients to lawns are wood ash, compost and aged manure.
Yes turf grows, as long as it is natural turf and not artificial turf.
Humans can help with the cycling of basic nutrients by not spreading chemical compounds evrywhere so the plants can get the nutrients that they need and the cycle of mater ca keep going on and on and on .
nutrients
False.
To spread with turf
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The basic nutrients which provide for the body's needs, are carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Plus water also is considered a nutrient.
pactice on turf
macronutrients and micronutrients
form_title= Artificial Turf form_header= Less work and more play with an artificial turf. Is the turf for a commercial or residential yard?*= () Yes () No What is the yard size?*= _ [50] What color and length do you want the turf?*= _ [50]