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AGGRAND, of course! There is simply no better fertilizer on the market today that offers such an effective, non-toxic, earth friendly formulation at such a great price. Just about any natural organic fertilizer is a better choice than using ... more
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‘Sarusara’ Compost is a superb 100% Organic Compost Fertilizer of excellent quality. Manufactured by ‘Soil Mate’ under stringent quality standards using the finest raw materials. This is a truly excellent product that virtually guarantees strong, ... more
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A research team in New Mexico is studying the possibility of putting biofuel into a fuel cell, according to a Domestic Fuel article. The articles states that “according to the director of the University of New Mexico’s (UNM) Center for Emerging ... more
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Even though this may seem like a simple question, the answer is complex. Fertilizer source, seeding equipment, soil properties and conditions, crop type, seed quality, and risk factors must all be considered before this question can be answered. ... more
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Synthetic simply means "man made" and the common nitrogen sources such as ammonia, ammonium sulfate, and urea are by-products from the oil and natural gas industry. Synthetic fertilizers are typically manufacturered into salt compounds. You know ... more
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This site had the best information on the subject and I think it covers all the points of your question: Climate and soils Rhubarb does best in cool climates but grows reasonably well in Queensland’s sub-tropical environments, except under extremes ... more
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A fertilizer spreader makes it easier for the gardener to dispense the grass seeds. It distributes the seeds evenly so that you will have an even spread of the grass and little to no bald patches. Fertilizer spreaders also distribute fertilizers, ... more
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There are several different types of lawn fertilizers for consumers to choose from, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. • Synthetic: These fertilizers are typically "quick-release" meaning that the chemicals in them release fast and ... more
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Fertilizer allows nutrients to penetrate the soil to be eaten up and used by the plants from the roots. Fertilizer helps the plants to grow more swiftly. ... more
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on AOL Answers. what is the scientific name for fertilizer? Topics:  environment, chemical, fertilizers, harmfulAsked by joemacjua on April 25, 2008 View the entire discussion on AOL Answersmore
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