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Old 06-20-2023, 10:32 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by Merrymeeting View Post
Yes, but they have proven to be fairly useless due to lack of enforcement. Just cruise around and take note of the many, lush, dark green lawns. No way they get like that here naturally. And the Canada geese love them!
I have to disagree. If you have a flat lot, it is wet underneath because of being at lake level and it gets pretty green without fertilizer. Maybe there aren't a lot of flat lots though. Also, it seems a majority of people on the lake have a service and they do NOT want to get in trouble for using fertilizer. I know we could argue this forever but if you have seen the amount of crap the geese leave, you would not want them in the lake.
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