32fl.oz Scotts Liquid Turf Builder w/ Plus 2 Weed Control Fertilizer
$10.70
$20.99
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Amazon has 32fl.oz Scotts Liquid Turf Builder w/ Plus 2 Weed Control Fertilizer on sale for $10.69. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.
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Walmart has 32fl.oz Scotts Liquid Turf Builder w/ Plus 2 Weed Control Fertilizer on sale for $10.69. Choose free store pick up where stock permits, otherwise shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (90-day free trial here) or on orders of $35+.
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Product Features:
Fertilizes in 24 hours while controlling for weeds
Kills dandelions, clover and other major lawn weeds
Other weeds include buckhorn, chickweed, ground ivy, henbit, knotweed, lambsquarters, oxalis, pigweed, plantain, poison ivy, ragweed, and spurge
Easy to use, simply attach hose and spray
Spray when weeds are actively growing
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Our research indicates that this offer is $11.28 lower (51% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $21.97
About this product:
Covers up to 6,000 sq. ft.
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Model: Scotts Liquid Turf Builder Weed & Feed Lawn Fertilizer For Multiple Grass Types 6000 sq ft
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so many lawyers and scientists here, I just wanna know if it's a good deal
Buying too many FP deals because of the fear of missing out, will also cause cancer.
I think you mean round up's active ingredient. The answer is no (it would kill the grass if it did). However please note that a JURY determined that roundup caused cancer. Scientists did not. In fact, the most liberal studies place the cancer risk somewhere lower than not getting enough sleep on an overall p-value scale. So this product almost certainly has chemicals equally able to be sued over.
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04-04-2022 at 07:03 AM.
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Does this stuff have stuff that causes cancer?
I think you mean round up's active ingredient. The answer is no (it would kill the grass if it did). However please note that a JURY determined that roundup caused cancer. Scientists did not. In fact, the most liberal studies place the cancer risk somewhere lower than not getting enough sleep on an overall p-value scale. So this product almost certainly has chemicals equally able to be sued over.
Anything can probably cause cancer if you get it on your skin or inhaled for years. But even Round Up is fine as long as you aren't exposed to it on your skin daily and for years.
I think you mean round up's active ingredient. The answer is no (it would kill the grass if it did). However please note that a JURY determined that roundup caused cancer. Scientists did not. In fact, the most liberal studies place the cancer risk somewhere lower than not getting enough sleep on an overall p-value scale. So this product almost certainly has chemicals equally able to be sued over.
This is an oversimplification and not even remotely accurate but you probably knew that.
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I think you mean round up's active ingredient. The answer is no (it would kill the grass if it did). However please note that a JURY determined that roundup caused cancer. Scientists did not. In fact, the most liberal studies place the cancer risk somewhere lower than not getting enough sleep on an overall p-value scale. So this product almost certainly has chemicals equally able to be sued over.
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This is an oversimplification and not even remotely accurate but you probably knew that.
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Cheaper with S&S