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Greener Lawns with Green Fertilizer

(ARA) - The trend towards a "green" lifestyle has arrived on the front lawn. Many "lawn warriors" who once relied on chemicals to create the lush, natural carpet of their dreams are now turning to greener means to achieve green lawns.

There are many reasons to use "green" fertilizers on your lawn. Foremost is their more gentle impact on the environment compared to the impact of a synthetic fertilizer. Second, when used properly, green fertilizers will give you the great lawn you expect.

* Keep in mind that green fertilizers probably will be using organic nutrients, especially nitrogen. This nitrogen will release slower than synthetic sources.You will need to plan ahead and apply fertilizer before your lawn looses its' deep, green color.

* Green fertilizers will contain a high amount of Slowly Available or Water Insoluble nitrogen (over 50 percent of the total nitrogen). These kinds of nitrogen will release as plants use it. This limits the amount of nitrogen that can be leached and lost to the environment, polluting lakes, streams and groundwater.

* "Burning" of lawns is caused by over-application of fertilizer containing high amounts of salts. Green fertilizers, generally being made from organic materials, inherently contain less free salts than synthetic ones.

* Many communities are enacting legislation to restrict or ban the use of phosphorus-containing fertilizer. Certain biosolids will provide this essential nutrient while limiting any leaching into surface waters. According to Dr. George O'Connor, University of Florida, who conducts research on phosphorus release to the environment, "Chemical fertilizers designed to be water soluble and provide instant plant nutrition are a greater environmental hazard than conventionally produced or thermally dried biosolids."

* Organically complexed and chelated iron sources are readily available to plants and do not stain. Chelated sources tend to be expensive, especially when compared to organically complexed sources such as found in Milorganite 6-2-0 with 4 percent iron.

* Green fertilizers should help conserve natural resources, including water. Use green fertilizers containing high amounts of slow release or water insoluble nitrogen.

Green fertilizer will perform as well as synthetic fertilizer, with less impact on the environment. For an example of a green fertilizer, visit www.milorganite.com.

Courtesy of ARAcontent