Using Biosolids in Gardens and Landscapes (Home Garden Series)

Biosolids are a recyclable organic material produced in municipal wastewater treatment plants that can be used as fertilizer for gardens and landscapes.
Author: Cogger, Craig
SKU: FS156E
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Published: December 2014

Revised: February 2019

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