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Grow "Green" with your lawn:
Maintaining a beautiful lawn has never been so easy

Are you often green with envy looking at your neighbors' luscious, healthy lawns? The secret to having the greenest lawn on your street doesn't necessarily mean spending the most time caring for it, but rather lies in providing nutrients with lawn fertilizers. The average homeowner only fertilizes their lawn 1.9 times per year when they should be fertilizing every two months.

"One of the biggest mistakes that homeowners make is not providing enough food for their lawn's health," said Jennifer Clark, marketing manager for Spectrum Brands, the maker of Sta-Green® products. "Traditional lawn maintenance can take time, and many busy homeowners don't have the hours it takes for monthly fertilizing and weeding."

The makers of Sta-Green products have introduced a new fertilizer that will keep your grass nourished and thriving for up to five months. The new Sta-Green Xtended Feed Lawn Fertilizer 35- 5-5 is designed to promote a thick, green lawn and long-lasting performance. This product is guaranteed not to burn your lawn when used according to label specifications, so it works perfectly for almost every species of grass. Xtended Feed Lawn Fertilizer lasts up to five months, which allows consumers to focus their time and energy on other hobbies while still maintaining an impressive lawn.

Sta-Green lawn fertilizers give customers the necessary tools to:

+ Grow thick, dense grass to prevent weeds and resist disease or insects

+ Develop strong roots and dark green blades

+ Provide a beautiful green outdoor rug for family play that traps dust, cools the environment and puts oxygen back into the air

Available exclusively at Lowe's, these products cost substantially less than other national brands and carry a satisfaction guarantee - making them the perfect solution for lawn care do-ityourselfers!
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