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Originally Posted by FlyingScot
I think we'd agree that the best thing to do is use no fertilizer. Ten or so states have banned phosphorous in fertilizer because it is especially bad for the water--promoting milfoil, cyanobacteria, and other harmful growth in lakes
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Middleton Meredith sells only Bonide (or did) because Bonide uses bromide instead of phosphorous in anything but starter fertilizer. It was also why they did not sell an all-in-one product. By selling the starter separately we could take the time to explain to the customer how important it was to not over do it and have the extra end up in the surrounding lakes.
But I find none to be the best.
By mixing clover into the grass... the clover sets the nitrogen.