Lawn Bitch Burn
Around the dead centre of a burn there develops a lush green perimeter. Does
anybody know the formulation of this "treatment" I don't fancy following our dog around with a bowl. I have tried various lawn tonics but they don't have the same result. Tried dilute sulphate of ammonia. Regards Vic |
Lawn Bitch Burn
"Vic" wrote:
Around the dead centre of a burn there develops a lush green perimeter. Does anybody know the formulation of this "treatment" I don't fancy following our dog around with a bowl. I have tried various lawn tonics but they don't have the same result. Tried dilute sulphate of ammonia. Regards Vic Teach it to lift its leg. g -- Go#40 42 12 God Bless Our Troops Look at this asshole: http://www.strangecosmos.com/images/...jokes/9409.jpg ---------------------------------------------------------------------- http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
Lawn Bitch Burn
I can now answer my own question by referring you all to an expert who can
be found at .. http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/p..._problems.html Vic "Vic" wrote in message ... Around the dead centre of a burn there develops a lush green perimeter. Does anybody know the formulation of this "treatment" I don't fancy following our dog around with a bowl. I have tried various lawn tonics but they don't have the same result. Tried dilute sulphate of ammonia. Regards Vic |
Lawn Bitch Burn
"Vic" wrote:
I can now answer my own question by referring you all to an expert who can be found at .. http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/p...awn_problems.h tml Vic "Vic" wrote in message ... Around the dead centre of a burn there develops a lush green perimeter. Does anybody know the formulation of this "treatment" I don't fancy following our dog around with a bowl. I have tried various lawn tonics but they don't have the same result. Tried dilute sulphate of ammonia. Regards Vic Interesting,but I didn't see the cure in that article,other than limiting where the dog urinates to one area. -- Go#40 42 12 God Bless Our Troops Look at this asshole: http://www.strangecosmos.com/images/...jokes/9409.jpg ---------------------------------------------------------------------- http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
Lawn Bitch Burn
I was not looking for a cure because I knew my dog (bitch) caused it. I was
looking for analysis of the urine so I could use it to green up the lawn using appropriate chemicals. wrote in message ... "Vic" wrote: I can now answer my own question by referring you all to an expert who can be found at .. http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/p...awn_problems.h tml Vic "Vic" wrote in message ... Around the dead centre of a burn there develops a lush green perimeter. Does anybody know the formulation of this "treatment" I don't fancy following our dog around with a bowl. I have tried various lawn tonics but they don't have the same result. Tried dilute sulphate of ammonia. Regards Vic Interesting,but I didn't see the cure in that article,other than limiting where the dog urinates to one area. -- Go#40 42 12 God Bless Our Troops Look at this asshole: http://www.strangecosmos.com/images/...jokes/9409.jpg ---------------------------------------------------------------------- http://NewsReader.Com/ 50 GB/Month |
Lawn Bitch Burn
"Vic" wrote in message ... I was not looking for a cure because I knew my dog (bitch) caused it. I was looking for analysis of the urine so I could use it to green up the lawn using appropriate chemicals. Uhhh.... huh??????????? What's wrong with good ol' Scotts 4-step or the like? I'm pretty sure they've gone throught the "analysis" for you and probably spent a bit more time than thinking "gee when my dog pees the grass gets really green around the edge -- that must be what I need!" -Tim |
Lawn Bitch Burn
I've heard, and it may be an old wives' tale, that adding a small amount of
powdered milk like Carnation to the dog's diet will help by altering the chemistry of the urine. I think I remember it being something like a teaspoon a day for a medium sized dog. Maybe someone has tried this & knows if it works. Leyf "Vic" wrote in message ... Around the dead centre of a burn there develops a lush green perimeter. Does anybody know the formulation of this "treatment" I don't fancy following our dog around with a bowl. I have tried various lawn tonics but they don't have the same result. Tried dilute sulphate of ammonia. Regards Vic |
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