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Roger asks, “I put fertilizer on my lawn, and a
few days later I had patches of dead grass! Will I have to replant,
or will the grass come back?†Over application of
chemical fertilizer is one of the quickest ways to damage or kill
the grass in your lawn. Read on to find out what to do if your lawn
has fertilizer burn. Read in full.


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