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yeh thats what I was gonna say. Lawn edger, Spade and a trenching shovel.
Citris Acid is also used to prevent roots growing in a dripper system for your lawn and if its using bore water this will reduce the Iron scale build up. Im scepticle of mixing fertilisers with retic lines tho as the application rate will not be uniform around the whole lawn. ie the nutrients rate would be higher at the first run of drippers compared to the highly diluted mix towards the end of the line. duaned - nice lawn! what is it soft leaf buffallo? tray_18, looks nice! the agarve's and mondo grass (?) with the green grass and the new mulch gives some awesome colour contrasts! Im about to prepare my lawn for the big putt putt event i have, pics coming soon!
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