Are there well-water safe fertilizing methods for green lawns?
I use water from a well and want my lawn to be green but don’t want to contaminate my well water. TruGreen states that their product is safe for well water, but I don’t believe the hype. Is there something I can apply that won’t cause a buildup in harmful nitrates or other chemicals? Sometimes I drink the water and my fingers turn blue.
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What? It IS the 21st. Century?
Uh… attorney, attorney, attorney, are you living in the eighteenth century?
The best way to keep your water safe is to make sure that it is hovering 500 feet above your house at all times.
I hope this is helpful.
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You say "blue fingers" as if it’s a bad thing. Are you prejudiced against Smurfs? I can hear the sneer in your typing! (It may have worked for Elvis but it won’t work for you unless you possess a bizarre phoney-sounding voice and a willingness to gyrate like a fool. By the way, that’s the name of my band… the Gyrating Fools.)
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Use a natural formula that will keep the lawn green but wont contaminate anything.
One can of a cheap beer, one can of soda pop, one cup of liquid dish soap, and one cup of ammonia. mix and place in a hose end sprayer. Spray lawn every two weeks.
This come from a radio show host that has written books on gardening and yard care and lives in Canada. I cant remember his name. He has several home recipes for insects and so on. I’m sorry I cant tell you any more.
Truth is referring to Jerry Baker. He has some good information, but many of his concoctions are not all that effective.
Have you considered organic fertilizer? I use a product called Milorganite. It’s pretty much pure organic nitrogen. It is a by-product of Milwaukee’s sewer treatment process. Not sure if it’s available in your area, but it (or similar organic products)will green-up the grass.