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Old 07-15-2020, 02:30 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by winterh View Post
I did not know about blueberry sod. Looked it up and saw a few places where I could get it. I am having erosion issues and this stuff looks perfect. Is it as simple as just placing sod squares along the shoreline and letting them take root? I assume there are no rules against that?
By all means, plant as much as you can. Plantings near the lake slow the flow of phosphorous into the water, so they are encouraged by DES, the Lake Winnipesaukee Association, and others charged with protecting the water.

But do not use fertilizer, especially fertilizer that contains phosphorous. Phosphorous is the middle of the 3 numbers on the bag--look for a "0"
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