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mp
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July 04, 2005, 06:54:56 PM |
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I have a problem that is opposite of what I am reading. The only place that my lawn is thick and green is where my dog urinates frequently. Is this an indication that I have a high PH also, I am starting to see an infeastation of clover, which also would make me wonder if my lawn is too alkaline. Any help or sugestions?
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paul wheaton
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western WA
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July 29, 2005, 07:29:27 AM |
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Clover is a sign of low nitrogen in the soil.
Green, healthy patches of grass where your dog pees is a sign of low nitrogen in the soil.
I'm gonna guess low nitorgen in the soil
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