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Now, improving the quality of your soil is as easy as watering your garden. This environmentally-friendly formulation of electrolytes, humic acid and mycorrhizae works on a molecular level to break the chemical bonds that tie up water, air and nutrients. Just dilute in water and apply to the soil every 2-3 months during the growing season.
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Comments about LazyMan Liquid Soil Aerator, 1 Qt.:
I have a row of 16 River Birch that have been struggling in the heavy clay soil of Indiana. A national tree company had been applying nearly the exact same product & charged me hundreds to do it! I was stunned to find this here! I applied it this spring just as the trees were getting ready to leaf out. It seems to have made a difference. So far, no evidence of the chlorosis that had been plaguing them. HOORAY!
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it has loosened the soil in my lawn & the grass is growing faster than ever
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I like it.
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I've tried quite a few times over 20yrs to encourage grass to grow in my heavily shaded yard. Between the lack of sun and the clay base, native american vegetation seemed to dominate despite my best efforts.One of the TV gardeners claimed to use it on all his lawns so I thought I'd give it a try.
I sprayed this concoction on both the lawn and some naturalized areas. For the first time the grasses appear to be winning the turf war. It's too early to judge( 60 days) if it helped the naturalized flower area other than to say it didn't hurt anything.
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Used for rejuvenating lawn which grass would not take. Product seems to have helped but several applications needed and product expensive.
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