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posted 18 years ago
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At least for me.
A lot of grasses in the area are coming out of dormancy. So this is a great time (for me - and maybe for you) to give grass a little fertilizer.
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We've been getting so much rain here in Chicagoland, the grass never went dormant, and the weeds have taken over. But they ARE green.
So probably time for me as well.
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