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![]() GYT wrote: What does the cat litter do? I've heard to use rock salt. --------------------------------- Kitty liter is made from clay. There are 2 types of kitty liter, the common plain baked clay, and the more expensive clumping type. The clumping type has a odd clay (Bentonite) that absorbs water, swells and this clay is often used to line farm ponds to seal against the water draining into the soil. Even the normal, non clumping, type holds water very well reducing the resistance of the ground "rod" to the adjacent soil. I have had much better luck with epsom salt. Less corosive, and less toxic to the lawn. Table salt is a killer on most grass. People also like Coper Sulate, but I have read several studies by companies like PolyPhaser where they compared common soil treatments for effectiveness, cost, toxicity etc. The minimal difference between the (fairly) nontoxic epsom salt and the very toxic coper sulfate was shown toi be very minimal. Here in KY if you are caught using copper sulfate you will face serious fines. Regardless of what type chemical, table salt, epsom salt, or copper sulfate, you use, you have to replace them as they leach form the soil. Terry |
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Terry R2000SW,
I would agree that cost/value and effectiveness wise that EPSOM Salt "Magnesium Sulfate" is the most commonly available and least toxic to use. Most local DrugsStores and the National Chains carry Epsom Salt in Four Pound (4 Lbs.) in Half Gallon Waxcard Milk Boxes http://herbalremedies.com/epsom-salt-4lbs.html http://a1468.g.akamai.net/f/1468/580.../80249/300.jpg http://www.walgreens.com/store/produ...&id=prod379057 hope this helps - iane ~ RHF |
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