A Clean Bay Begins in Your Backyard

Kelly Cox for Coral Gables Garden Club writes: Fertilizer is full of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus. These nutrients are great for your plants, but when applied in excess, can contribute to nutrient pollution in our waterways. Nutrient pollution can cause algae blooms which are harmful to marine species and sometimes even people. This […]

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Kelly Cox for Coral Gables Garden Club writes: Fertilizer is full of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus. These nutrients are great for your plants, but when applied in excess, can contribute to nutrient pollution in our waterways. Nutrient pollution can cause algae blooms which are harmful to marine species and sometimes even people. This blog will discuss how you can curb nutrient pollution by practicing Florida-friendly fertilizing. Read full article here.

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