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It contributes to the overall health and appearance of a lawn.
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It results in thicker and greener grass by enhancing the chlorophyll production.
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It makes the roots and stems stronger by giving the roots essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium.
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Makes your lawn stronger to be able to withstand wear and tear.
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Makes your lawn less susceptible to pests, diseases, and weeds.
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Regular fertilization helps your lawn maintain a turf that is dense and medium to dark green, that resists environmental stresses.
Fertilizer
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