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Fertilizer Restriction Season Arrives

Fertilizer Restriction Season Arrives

colleen Jul 3, 2018 News 0 comments

In 2015, a survey was conducted of more than 600 Lakewood Ranch residents that showed they did not understand the link between landscape management and the health of the stormwater ponds. According to the survey:  65% of residents did not know about the Manatee County ban on summer applications of nitrogen fertilizer.  78% [...]

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