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  • Hello Sharon, I know you best as Miss Austerman from Cortez HS.  Just read an excerpt of an article in the AZ Republic on Title IX and the impact on women's sports.  I wanted to personally congratulate you on the recognition of your successes in the forward movement of girl's/women's athletics (and the VPA was the only way I found to contact you). You definately had a positive influence on my interest in sports!  Austerman Gymnasium--a very worthy honor!  Also, thanks for all of the info on roses on the VPA site.

    Best Regards,

    Donna LaGuardia dlaguar@yahoo.com

    Varsity Track & Field (Cortez)

    JV Volleyball (Cortez)

    Plant Biologist

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Karis replied to Sharon Austerman's discussion Is there a way to fertilize my lawn without harming my dogs? in Soil Builders
"Hi Sharon,
All of the above suggestions are great. One more is to use a mulching lawnmower, or take the bag off your current mower. We have used a mulching lawn mower this season, and our grass is the greenest of all of our neighbors and we have…"
Feb 15, 2012
Rob replied to Sharon Austerman's discussion Is there a way to fertilize my lawn without harming my dogs? in Soil Builders
"Pee. Yes, simple human pee diluted with water 50/50 is extremely good for lawns and plants.
http://www.popsci.com/environment/article/2009-09/fertilizer-future..."
Feb 15, 2012
Hassena Kassim replied to Sharon Austerman's discussion Is there a way to fertilize my lawn without harming my dogs? in Soil Builders
"Hi, could you use fish emulsion in a spayer to feed the foilage or milorganite for teh soil...you can probably pick both up at ace. worm castings would also be a great soil conditioner, think you'd have to order online for bulk castings"
Dec 10, 2011
Hoski Schaafsma replied to Sharon Austerman's discussion Is there a way to fertilize my lawn without harming my dogs? in Soil Builders
"Hi Sharon,
There are many people in the valley who have horses and need to have the manure removed--if you can find manure that is at least one year old it will provide great fertilizer for your lawn.  You can often get it for free.
Cheers,
Hoski"
Feb 19, 2011
Sharon Austerman posted a discussion in Soil Builders
I am trying to find out if there is a "safe" way to fertilizemy lawn without harming my dogs.  Does anyone know ofa manufacturer that sells such a product.  I have 2 1/2 acres,of beautiful lawn that's needs to be fretilized - and I also have4 dogs…
Feb 19, 2011