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Natural Fertilizer and Soil Improvement
“Grass is the most effective plant available for reconditioning the soil.”
      - Source: Maryland Turfgrass Survey – 1996 - An Economic Value Study
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The Environmentally Proper Way to Fertilize Your Lawn
Fertilizer acts as vitamins for your lawn.  Using too much is harmful.  Using too little—when needed—can result in poor health and susceptibility to diseases.  A healthy, properly-maintained lawn is pleasing to look at, increases the value of a home and provides many environmental benefits relating to air and water quality, according to scientific research gathered by The Lawn Institute.
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