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Pesticide Use Around the Home and Garden
Alternative Pest Management for the Lawn and Garden
Fertiziling Your Lawn and Garden
Protecting Water Quality and the Environment
by T. Bauder, R. Waskom, Cooperative Extension water quality and resources specialists, Colorado State University, XCM-220, XCM-221, XCM-222, XCM-223 2003, 6 pages each

Pesticides can serve a useful purpose around the home and garden but they also can harm our drinking water supplies. This fact sheet set is a necessity for knowing how to buy, mix, store and dispose of pesticides, how to fertilize your lawn but still protect your water supply, and what alternative methods are available instead of pesticide controls. Order here.

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