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Extracted Claims (18452)
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Simplified: Treat weeds before they begin to grow for best results1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Spread fertilizer as directed and water afterward1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Adding too little is not economical but adding too much can burn your lawn1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Always follow the manufacturerβs instructions when applying fertilizer1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: They love hot summer weather and grow throughout it1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Warm-season lawns need more frequent fertilizer1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Cool-season grass generally needs fertilizer at beginning of spring and fall1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: When you apply fertilizer depends on your lawn type1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Nitrogen is especially important for getting beautiful green grass1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: It grows strong from roots and stays green healthy and lush1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: These nutrients support the grass1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Lawn fertilizer contains nitrogen phosphorous and potassium1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Choosing right fertilizer is a big part of knowing how to make your lawn greener1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Lots of rainfall can wash away nutrients1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: If you are in rainy climate you are more likely to need lime soil amendments1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Lime increases pH of your soil but add it only if your lawn prefers it1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: You may need to balance pH in your soil to get greenest lawn possible1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Warm-season grass does better with more acidic soil1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Cold season grass likes higher soil pH1 sources5 months ago
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Simplified: Lawns generally like range of 5.8 to 7.2 pH1 sources5 months ago