Fall Lawns Alive! All Natural Fertilizer


Fall Lawns Alive! All Natural Fertilizer is a great product for the green thumb who wants to ensure an early planting season the next spring and a quick rebound from dead, dry grass to thriving green pastures. A little bit of eco-friendly maintenance can go a long way. Planters can sprinkle some of this product onto their lawn just twice a year (in spring and early fall) to deliver a long-lasting formula for success. After just 10-14 days, your lawn should be much greener and more vibrant! Ideally, lawns would have all the right conditions to proliferate on their own, but sometimes they get stagnant and require a boost from us.

Many of us have been using chemical fertilizers for years because there is this long-standing stigma that “all-natural products don’t work as well.” However, there are many problems with this approach, say the makers of Fall Lawns Alive! All Natural Fertilizer. For one, chemicals provide little more than a short-lived boost that make your lawn ultimately more dependent upon these chemicals and more vulnerable to damage and disease when you fail to fertilize. Instead, an all-natural fertilizer gradually bio-degrades, giving the soil a steadier supply of nutrients over a longer period of time and creating the kind of stability you ultimately need. Earthworms and bacteria cannot survive a chemical onslaught, but they can flourish naturally given natural fertilizer and do their part in aiding the aeration and composition of the soil.

The most reviews for Gardens Alive, including the Fall Lawns Alive! All Natural Fertilizer, can be found at www.davesgarden.com. One buyer calls them the “very best fertilizers ever made!” In addition to the fall formula, other products are highly rated as well. “I am a new Gardens Alive customer and have been very happy with the 100% Spring Organic Lawns Alive fertilizer,” says another reviewer. Though the formula was “powdery” and sometimes tough to spread, this buyer said the lawn is “currently very thick and green!” Other buyers report using the Flowers Alive, Tomatos Alive and living insects kits to stimulate their lawns’ natural processes. Some consumers admit these products are a bit pricier, but insist they work great so all-in-all Garden’s Alive products are a great buy. “Customer service is excellent,” a number of individuals have commented.

There is no negative press to be found about the Fall Lawns Alive! All Natural Fertilizer; except perhaps that it’s a little on the pricey side and a little difficult to obtain. Most customers order by phone, by catalog or at www.gardensalive.com. Garden’s Alive offers a wide range of outdoor garden and lawn care products, including flower fertilizer, spring time fertilizer, live lady bugs and praying mantises, natural pet care products and grass seeds. A little bit of care and maintenance can give you that soft, green grass you so desire.

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