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Old 12-10-2003, 06:02 AM
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Default Preventing Urine burn? Is it possible somehow?

"GamePlayer No. 1058" wrote:
Yup, it seems she does. I keep trying to douse the area as best as I can
remember where exactly it is, but doesnt seem to help. Maybe I'll just
have to keep laying down a new patch of sod every couple months to
replace the severely burned areas.

For what it's worth..sometimes lime helps reduce the damage. You'll
need to put it down on a schedule, 50 lbs/1000 sq ft, at least
three times per growing season. (more where she frequents)

ymmv.

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