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Answers To Inquiries Weeds on Lawn.—(“Weed,” As the vigour of the grass the weed should die out, particuLulj if jou cut it regularly to prevent seeding lhe particular sample you sent, plus the fact that you are troubled by moss, suggests a water ogged condition. Without adequate drainage, it is impossible to develop a «'ood lawn. The sulphate of potash will improve the grass. If your stocks, a preparation known as lawij sand,” an application now would' also help’to check the weed. 1 , ; vi/nibn-’ 5 Horn Shavings.—(' Curious, Wellington) : Yes, born shavings have now reartu ed this market; they, offer - a valuable, source of nitrogen plus several important minerals. Useful for a. variety of purposes, including composting,
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 284, 29 August 1942, Page 4
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118CORRESPONDENCE Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 284, 29 August 1942, Page 4
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