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so most plants rely on nitrogen compounds present in the soil to support their growth. These can be supplied by mineralisation of soil organic matter or added plant residues, nitrogen fixing bacteria, animal waste, through the breaking of triple bonded N2 molecules by lightning...
When you redistribute those particles back over your lawn, they release nitrogen as they decompose, fertilizing the soil. However, you can only mulch normal-height grass–typically about 4- to 6 inches–and only when it is no more than moist. Trying to mulch wet, tall grass will make ...
It's also easy to over-fertilize. This causes some beautiful green grass at first, but it will hinder the grass from taking root properly. An excess of fertilizer, especially ones with high nitrogen, can cause excess ground-water pollution if the grass is unable to utilize it all. A lawn...
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