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Trade: remodeling
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: north east ohio
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Liquid Fertilizer
Morning all,
I have about 2.5 acre of grass to cut and maintain at my home in NE Ohio. This year I purchased a Fimco tow sprayer and used it to apply a 3 way weed killler from Lesco which worked great. What I'd like to know is what kind of liquid fertilizer is working well for you. This is only for my residence so a home made concoction would be fine. Any suggestions would be great. |
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Trade: seamless gutters
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: new hampshire
Posts: 957
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Re: Liquid Fertilizer
Dont know the answer but will tell you i have the same size lawn and i used to fertilize it my self. It would cost me about $250 now i hire trugreen to do it and its $130 and i do nothing and it comes in a lot better.
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