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Old 22-08-2005, 07:36 AM
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Stormin Mormon wrote:

How about dihydrogen monoxide?

Look at www.dhmo.org to learn more about this highly toxic product that
does a good job hydrating lawns. But be very careful, and use gloves and
respirator when applying DHMO.


Another nut trying to get everyone riled up over one cause or another.
Go away! Go back under the rock you came out from.

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Old 22-08-2005, 01:59 PM
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i think with this awful summer, many lawns are burning up. if you don t
want to spend mega bucks watering every day, there is nothing really
to do. leave the lawn a little long in dry weather, dont cut it during
high sun, dont water it during high sun, the next time a heavy rain is
starting, lime the heck out of it.


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