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Dog urine and feces can often be a frustrating problem related to lawn care. ... While salt will make the dog drink more and dilute the urine, increased salt intake can cause problems for dogs with existing kidney or heart conditions. Owners should not alter their dog’s diet without consulting with their veterinarian.
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og urine and feces can often be a frustrating problem related to lawn care. ... Although uncommon, after being ingested by a child, the worm may migrate in the body and cause problems related to vision, breathing or neurologic disorders. This is the primary reason for “pooper scooper” laws in communities and why dog (and...
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Here's how to fix the top 10 lawn problems and keep them from coming back. ... Tougher, more resilient grasses and better ways to fend off crabgrass and other weeds and pests should make it easier than ever to get a lush, healthy lawn. So why do so many people still have lawn problems -- and how do you get rid of them?
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Identifying lawn problems will likely lead to one of the following categories: Insects, Lawn Disease, Weeds, Moss, Moles, or Drainage Problems. ... Identifying lawn problems can be difficult for even seasoned landscapers. It is likely that your lawn problem will belong to one of these categories: Insects, Lawn Disease,
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There is considerable discussion about lawn problems in the following files you may wish to review: Dealing With Pest Insects In Lawns; Dealing With Weeds In Lawns; Dealing With Disease In Lawns; Dealing With Lawns In The Shade;
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Horticulture & Gardening ... A beautiful lawn takes time, patience, proper care, and a never-ending watchful eye. The following lawn care tips can reduce many lawn problems:
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Besides keeping your house from sinking into some dark abyss, your lawn is an important component in our environment. Here are some tips for making your lawn better, ... Grass-cycling is also part of my lawn care program. This alone accounts for a 33% reduction in the amount of supplemental fertilizer needed.
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From Consumer Reports, May 2007, the following report includes expert consumer advice and recommendations for fixing the top 10 lawn problems. Also included is information on lawn care, lawn mowers, soil, and tips on choosing the best grass for your needs. ... How to fix the top 10 lawn problems...
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Common lawn problems found in the landscape of New Jersey homes ... Brown or dead spots in the lawn could be caused by any number of things from various lawn diseases, to grub problems underneath the sod, to places where a pet dog urinates. An accurate diagnosis needs to be done by a trained specialist.
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