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Isn't it funny how...
Jonno wrote:
takes nitrogen out then releases it again. I've been using one of these mulching mowers for years, I've been using mine for more than a decade, and am of the opinion that it does make a difference. but with water restrictions etc, wish I had a lawn. Likewise. As far as a better lawn is concerend, I dont think it makes much diference. "Jen" wrote in message ... "TG'sFM" wrote in message ps.com... "The grass clippings left behind by a mulching mower essentially function as a lawn fertilizer, as if you were applying compost to the lawn. Compost gets to very high temperatures, that's another reason compost/grass clippings should be composted first. As for fertilising, like someone else said, dead organic matter takes nutrients *out* of the soil until it's properly composted. Jen -- rgds, Pete ===== http://pw352.blogspot.com/ '(A)bort, (R)etry, (P)anic (D)eny this ever happened!' |
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