uhh...better yet, why don't you have a retort better than "cause".
http://www.ffp.csiro.au/research/mycorrhiza/nmplants.html
I know stuff, me and Shakespeare are buds 8)
It is hard to tell from his grumpy anti-social way what he is on aboot.
Nitrogen is the problem so he mentions compost tea (also high N) :?
Kelp is rather low N yet high P.
:wall:
Glad you asked, I still can't see what he's on about.
Do lawns in California fix nitrogen in some way or is it an insinuation to fertilizers being used on the lawn? And if so, do you think the issue is with inorganic fert or just all high N fert?
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