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[quote=Anonymous]The link below explains a little bit about organic lawn care. Of note, there is a very tight window of when to apply for weed control. Basically, the seeds begin to germinate when soil temps reach 50 degrees. That has already happened in our area, although as PP notes the recent cold may delay some of the germination. Bottom line - there are other things you can also do to prevent crabgrass, applying corn gluten is one very expensive, very tricky way to do it. I am probably 85% organic in my home and garden, but I do use pre- and post-emergent crab grass control on some parts of my lawn, because those are really the only things that I know will work. http://www.safelawns.org/blog/2010/04/corn-gluten-meal-as-weed-control-20-years-later-the-jury-is-still-out/ [/quote]
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