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The UpBeet Gardener
Lush, green lawns: What was old, is new again
Weekly Program
Marion Owen
 Marion Owen  Contact Contributor
May 22, 2007, 10:33 a.m.
Is it possible to have a lush, green lawn that's environmentally green, too? Yes. There are many things you can do to have a better lawn--without using chemicals. But what's wrong a little 30:10:10 chemical fertilizer now and then?
Marion Owen, Kodiak, Alaska resident. Teacher, writer and passionate weeder. Ask about our Veggies at Work project. mygarden@alaska.net

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