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Use of Super Absorbent Polymers - Sodium Polyacrylate
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<blockquote data-quote="SoilBuilder" data-source="post: 1849925" data-attributes="member: 41539"><p>Wasted hay would be a great option if i had the means to produce my own hay. None of the local feed stores can vouch for the source of their hay so i do not use wasted hay for mulching etc. I've seen to many stories on YouTube about people inadvertently ruining their gardens from mulching with hay contaminated with long-lasting Grazon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoilBuilder, post: 1849925, member: 41539"] Wasted hay would be a great option if i had the means to produce my own hay. None of the local feed stores can vouch for the source of their hay so i do not use wasted hay for mulching etc. I've seen to many stories on YouTube about people inadvertently ruining their gardens from mulching with hay contaminated with long-lasting Grazon. [/QUOTE]
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