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How to Fertilize Your Lawn – The Home Depot


Video Description: Choosing the appropriate fertilizer is an important step in getting your lawn, shrubs, trees, flowers and veggies looking good. Learn about the fertilizer numbering system and see great results. For more information visit http://www.homedepot.com/knowhow

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