Most lawn fertilizers contain a mixture of Nitrogen (usually in the form of ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate, calcium nitrate, or urea), Phosphate (usually in the form of P2O5), and Potassium (usually in the form of K2O).
the components of organic fertilizers are remains of animals and eggshells you mix it with water and ta da u get organic fertilizers
Most landscape companies and lawn care professionals can diagnose and help rectify lawn issues. They should be licensed to apply both fertilizers and pesticides, and in some instances, a soil sample may be needed, in which the lawn care professional will send to an independent lab for results.
Here are some more popular brands of lawn sweepers: Agri-Fab, Brinly-Hardy Company, Cub Cadet, Craftsman, Ohio Steel, Precise Fit and Precision. Lawn sweepers are alternative to raking leaves.
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No. Some fertilizers contain sulfates, but not sulfuric acid.
some examples are :-
A new rabbit-safe toy, some extra time spent petting/grooming or some fresh chemical-free grass or clover - make sure you don't pick it from a lawn that has been treated with pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers.
Yes, fertilizers can increase air pollution unless they are organic. Some chemicals n the fertilizers may do good for your grass but, not the rest of the environment and the air.
Fertilizers are spread on fields by farmers to help their crops grow.
Yes, some fertilizers have phosphates in them.
organic manure
A couple of synthetic (man made) fertilizers used for gardening are Miracle Gro and Scott's products.
Cause I sprinkled some crack on your lawn to feed them! :)