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I was wondering if this was not a crazy idea...What if we could find a deal on bulk fertilizer/weed-killer for our lawns. Maybe or maybe not this year, but the next. Perhaps all of us residents of Oakforge Woods & Lakes THAT ARE INTERESTED could pool our money and find a significant savings on a pallet or two of ''Scotts Fertilizer'' or similar brand fertilizer to improve the health of our grass and kill the dandelions/crabgrass/weeds that spread from lawn to lawn.
I currently have no idea where this deal may be found, but I will do some research if this sounds like a good idea to any of you.
Ryan Baggett
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Are You Nuts!
Ryan, great idea in theory but can we pull it off, I don't know. There are a lot of different options for a group discount bu all will charge the middle man mark up unless we go directly to Scotts, there are other options in a generic brand that may prove cheaper. Have you considered asking the guy who does my lawn (Scotts) if we can get a group discount for the neighborhood, something like that might insight the ones who don't seem to care about their lawns to participate, just a thought.
By JBD
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Don't care???
For your information some of us prefer to cut our grass more often in the dandilion season or dig the biggest ones out rather than pollute the ground and ground water anymore than it already is. I want my yard to look good, but your good and my good maybe different. Have you seen unconvenient truth???? Marge
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Whatever
Simply a point, if you care to lay in your yard and pick each leaf out of the weed in a ''loves me, loves me not'' fashion I don't care, the point is if you don't treat your weed it becomes my weed, and I don't want it.
By JBD
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