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Home » DIY Encyclopedia » Lawn and Garden » Fertilizers » Dry Fertilizer

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  • Combines nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
  • With some types, there is a danger of burning the lawn if applied too heavily or not watered immediately.
  • Spreads with a lawn spreader.
 

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