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Two and a half years ago my wife got this idea that we could improve the health of our lawn with these subscription products from this company. They mailed us these chemicals but we never used them and now they are just taking up space in my garage. My question is can these still be used? I would rather do something other than just throw them away. Additional pics incoming to show what they actually are.
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Sunday Lawn Kickstarter
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>>2870799
Sunday Mighty Green
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Sunday Water Focus
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>>2870799
>improve the health of our lawn with these subscription products
LOL
all of these are just fertilizer OP, make some plants grow
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The only thing I see in the ingredients that could possibly go bad is molasses and that wouldn't affect it much as a fertilizer. Have at it.

If you want to save money on your water bill and actually improve the health of your lawn then get some biochar or crush up lump charcoal to the grade of sand (~10 mesh), aerate your lawn, and use a landscaping rake to fill the holes with the charcoal. After that apply those fertilizers and preferably a mycorrhizal inoculant and you'll be good to go.
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>>2870799
no
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lmao it's almost the same fertilizer in each of the bags. But yeah they are fine to use.
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>>2870799
>repackage some $2/kg NPK into small sacks so women and onion people can handle them
>call it "specialized eco lawn care subscription service"
>available for the low price of $59.99 per month
No, it doesn't go bad



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