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Hi, I have a question: Can I add something to my lawn somehow to get a certain kind of fungi to grow on the roots of my grass to sequester carbon from the atmosphere? Thanks.
Bill, have you checked out www.dirtdoctor.com ? You may find the info you are looking for here. Howard Garrett is a genius when it comes to anything organic!
Good luck. Angie
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