Md. Code Regs. 15.20.10.11 - Phosphorus Restrictions
A.
Neither a professional fertilizer applicator, nor a trained employee may apply
an organic or natural organic fertilizer containing phosphorus to turf unless;
(1) A soil test taken not more than 3 years
before the application indicates a low or medium level of phosphorus as
determined by the equivalent University of Maryland FIV;
(2) The fertilizer application rate does not
exceed the rate recommended by the University of Maryland Extension (Maryland
Nutrient Management Manual I-E1 and I-E2, COMAR
15.20.07.02); and
(3) The fertilizer is a low phosphorus
fertilizer.
B. Neither a
professional fertilizer applicator, nor a trained employee may apply a
fertilizer, which is not an organic or natural organic fertilizer, containing
phosphorus to turf unless either:
(1) The
application is made based on the results of a soil test taken not more than 3
years before the application and the application rate does not exceed the rate
recommended by the University of Maryland Extension (Maryland Nutrient
Management Manual I-E1 and I-E2, COMAR
15.20.07.02); or
(2) The application is made for the purpose
of establishing turf on bare ground and the application is made in accordance
with the seeding recommendations of the University of Maryland Extension
(Maryland Nutrient Management Manual I-E2, COMAR
15.20.07.02), and either:
(a) The land has been disturbed such as by
construction or tillage; or
(b) A
lawn patch product is used.
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