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Can I fertilize grass around trees
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<blockquote data-quote="eagleknight97" data-source="post: 607804" data-attributes="member: 14236"><p>Fertilizer will not only NOT hurt your trees, but it will help them more than likely. Fertilizing your trees ideally would have you drilling foot and a half deep holes radially out from your tree starting at 3 ft from the trunk out to half the diameter of the crown past the drip line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eagleknight97, post: 607804, member: 14236"] Fertilizer will not only NOT hurt your trees, but it will help them more than likely. Fertilizing your trees ideally would have you drilling foot and a half deep holes radially out from your tree starting at 3 ft from the trunk out to half the diameter of the crown past the drip line. [/QUOTE]
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