Curing Brown Spots on Your Lawn
Curing Brown Spots on Your Lawn - An interesting use for Tomato Juice
Is your lawn plagued with brown spots from.......well you know, from where Fido squats?
An independent study recently released a very interesting finding. As you already know or perhaps just suspected, these brown spots are caused by the acid levels in Fido's urine. This acid actually burns up the grass. You can reduce these brown spots by adding 1 cup of tomato juice to your dog's food daily.
Not only does the tomato juice help neutralize the acid, but it also supplements the vitamin C in your dog's diet.
Don't overlook this valuable tip during the winter months. During winter, your grass actually enters a dormant state in and relies on food reserves stored in it's roots and lower stem. Fall is an ideal time to poison weeds and unwanted grass, because poison attacks these reserve,. Fido's urine is acting like poison much in the same way. There's no time like the present to get to work on this new preventive measure.
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