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Good. As long as they aren't 2 feet deep. Then they suck the nitrogen
out of the turf.
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Too much of anything can be a bad thing...

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Too much of anything can be a bad thing...


You mean like too much quote in a sig?

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On Nov 10, 9:26 am, Eggs Zachtly wrote:
Dioclese said:

Too much of anything can be a bad thing...


You mean like too much quote in a sig?

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As long as they are mulched and don't smother the lawn, they are
good. In an area with lots of surrounding trees, you may only be able
to mulch part of them before having to resort to other methods.



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No.

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Most profound is the denial of why we may
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Too much of anything can be a bad thing...


You mean like too much quote in a sig?

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No.


You're related to symplastless, aren't you.

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Like comparing chickens with eagles. No, I'm not a chicken. Nor is my
previous answer.

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Most profound is the denial of why we may
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No.


You're related to symplastless, aren't you.

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depends....... if you have one of those pristine golf course lawns i
would say no..if its your average lawn its ok.

http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm

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depends....... if you have one of those pristine golf course lawns i
would say no..if its your average lawn its ok.

http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm
its okay and healthy for your lawn
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