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jerryinsocal

Frogs in lawn, need to fertilize.

jerryinsocal
14 years ago

We have a stream nearby the house and the Pacific Tree Frogs like to romp in our flower gardens and lawn. I have avoided using any fertilizers for fear of harming them, but now that we have been in this house for a year, the roses, the lawn and various other plants are in need of something to eat. I have not been able to find a feed store that carries cornmeal in the West Valley, but they do have what is called Laying Mash for chickens, which has at least a fair amount of corn meal mixed in with wheat and other grains, all ground up. My question is, will this work on the lawn? And the roses? I suppose there are some "organic" fertilizers at the nursery that may not harm the frogs, but I would like to have a recommendation by someone with experience. The little frogs squeeze themselves under potted plants outside, so I don't dare even put any fertilizer in those because they drain out through the holes in the bottom. Any suggestions gratefully accepted.

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