Fertilizers with Phosphorous Banned in Michigan

Michigan's new restrictions on phosphorus in lawn fertilizer will help protect lakes and streams without sacrificing lush green residential lawns, say backers of the law. The measure – passed by the Michigan House and Senate Dec. 2 and signed into law Dec. 16 – makes it illegal to apply phosphorus fertilizer to residential or commercial lawns in most instances. It will take effect on January 1, 2012.

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