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Old 22-09-2004, 07:40 PM
Bob S.
 
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Default Baking soda & lawn turf

I had an experience that you may need to know about. I keep baking
soda in the refrigerator for odor control. When I removed it, for some
reason I decided to broadcast it off the front porch. Now a few days
later I've got a wide brown arc of dead grass where the baking soda
settled on it. I guess the sodium in baking soda acts like the sodium
in salt, huh?

Bob S.
 
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