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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Lawn Care Library - Fertilizing
If you feed them too much, too little, or apply the wrong kind of fertilizer, they won't be healthy. Most home lawns with modest expectations do just fine with a single late-fall fertilization.

Where to find Organic Information
People who sell or label a product "organic" when they know it does not meet USDA standards can be fined up to $10,000 for each violation. Before a product can be labeled "organic," a Government-approved certifier inspects the farm where the plants and food are grown to make sure all the rules are being followed that are necessary to meet USDA organic standards.

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Petrovic, whose research shows that it’s likely most lawns in New York don’t need any additional phosphorus fertilizer, especially if you leave the clippings. Most of the phosphorus from yards that ends up in surface waters gets there when water runoff physically carries away eroded soil or plant material (like leaves or grass clippings).

Gardening Resources, Cornell University
Mention of trade names and commercial products is for educational purposes; no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by Cornell Cooperative Extension or Cornell University is implied. Pesticide recommendations are for informational purposes only and manufacturers' recommendations change.

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - How to Grow Bulbs - Site and Soil
Most spring-flowering bulbs do well the first year regardless of where they are planted. For bulbs to come back and flower in subsequent years, you need to pay careful attention to the site and soil.


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