Nitrogen levels in grass depends on several factors such as available nutrients in the soil, fertilisation through animal manure and fertilisers. It also depends on weather conditions such as ...
too much nitrogen can burn your lawn," Clayton tells us. To choose the right fertilizer, look at the N-P-K ratio printed on the bag. "N" stands for Nitrogen, "P" for phosphorous, and "K" for ...
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However, when it’s concentrated in one area, nitrogen can become too potent, leading to a “burning” effect on grass. Here’s a ...
Look for a fertilizer that’s high in nitrogen, as this will help promote healthy growth and a lush, green lawn. Additionally, look for a fertilizer that’s easy to apply and won’t burn your ...