The following response was posted pertaining to the safety of fertilizer/kids/pets.
"Look at the label for "Precautionary statements". This is usually in a small rectangle that contains small graphical representations of both kids and pets.
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I personally wait until after the first rain.
well i think that it would be physical cuz you still have the lawn
Lawn is killed by herbacides, lack of proper watering, fungus, insect infestation, and excessive fertilizing
Safer and Ringer are two brands that provide non-toxic fertilizing products. These products are reasonably priced and can be found at your local lawn or garden centers.
Fertilizing a lawn typically involves the application of chemical substances such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to provide essential nutrients to the grass. While the act of spreading the fertilizer may involve physical effort, the primary action of fertilizing is chemical in nature.
chemical change
It's a game where kids 5+ and adults can play with.
Fertilizing the lawn
It Means You Can Have Lots Of Kids
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To effectively prevent dandelions from taking over your lawn, you can regularly mow your lawn at the proper height, apply herbicides specifically designed to target dandelions, and improve the overall health of your lawn by watering, fertilizing, and aerating it regularly.
To improve the appearance and health of your lawn, you can start by regularly mowing, watering, and fertilizing it. Additionally, aerating the soil, overseeding bare patches, and controlling weeds can help promote a lush and healthy lawn.