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The Purely Organic Program Sustainable Solutions For Lawn Care

The Purely Organic Program Sustainable Solutions For Lawn Care. The Purely Organic Program Sustainable Solutions For Lawn Care. Purely Nurture 6-1-1. The area to the left not treated. Note crabgrass. Queens University. Field treated late April and 30 days later.

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The Purely Organic Program Sustainable Solutions For Lawn Care

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  1. The Purely Organic ProgramSustainable Solutions For Lawn Care

  2. The Purely Organic ProgramSustainable Solutions For Lawn Care Purely Nurture 6-1-1

  3. The area to the left not treated. Note crabgrass. Queens University. Field treated late April and 30 days later • Football field treated with Purely Nurture • – Check area on left (one sprayer pass)

  4. Football field treated with Purely Nurture – Check area on left (one sprayer pass)

  5. This treated area on left not irrigated, but was treated with Nurture…..no crabgrass. Opposing sideline was treated with Purely Nurture

  6. The reddish tinge of mature crabgrass Untreated sideline 10 weeks later – October 2013

  7. Untreated sideline 10 weeks later (opposite direction) – October 2013

  8. Treated sideline 10 weeks later – October 2013

  9. Corner of Septic bed treated with Nurture. First app was last week of April and 6 weeks later. Picture taken June 24 Crabgrass Surrounding area not treated. Note the crabgrass coming up. Also note the lack of weeds in both photos in the treated area, while the untreated is full of weeds and crabgrass

  10. Same Septic bed in late August

  11. Note the mature crabgrass below Close up of previous slide

  12. Windham High School - Windham, Maine Two applications of Purely Nurture in Spring 2013 – Photo Taken September 2013

  13. Windham High School - Windham, Maine Two applications of Purely Nurture in Spring 2013 – Photo Taken September 2013

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