Yes, lawn fertilizer can harm plants if applied incorrectly. Over-fertilizing can burn the roots of plants and cause damage. It's important to follow the instructions on the fertilizer packaging and apply it properly to avoid harming your plants.
It will boost the plant, but too much may kill or hurt the plant. Be sure you know what you are doing, when applying fertilizer.
Unsealed concrete is porous and soaks in everything that is poured on it. Fertilizer will sock into the concrete.
If it is applied properly, it should not hurt you.
Not usually, unless you inserted it incorrectly.
The milk will sour and start to smell bad. It should not hurt your plants - might even be good for them as a fertilizer. Your plant may wilt if you give them too much.
No TVs dont hurt plants at all.
Any medication if taken incorrectly can hurt you. In fact just about anything can hurt or kill you if taken to excess. Always take it as prescribed by your doctor.
So you don't do it incorrectly or hurt yourself
If the valves are incorrectly adjusted it will hurt performance.
it depends how u get dropped or but they r made of wood
It can burn you very badly It can cause your heart to beat incorrectly or even not at all
So it is not used incorrectly, and so nobody gets hurt.