Answers and Explanation:
Apply fertilizers at recommended amount and only when necessary.
Don't apply fertilizer before rainy or windy days.
Apply fertilizer at the period of maximum uptake and growth for grass and other plants, and this is usually during spring and fall in cool climate, and early and late summer in warm climates.
Don't apply fertilizer close to waterways.
Use a soaker hose or porous hose that releases water directly to the ground, reducing overwatering that carries away fertilizers that would otherwise enrich lawns and gardens.
Make use of hard surface for fertilizer spreaders so that any spills can be easily cleaned up.
Proper storage of unused fertilizers and proper disposal of empty containers.
In order to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions which would cause adverse environmental impact, maintain your lawn mowers, snow blowers, chain saws, leaf vacuums and similar outdoor power equipment.
Answer:
All of the above
Explanation:
These are all good strategies that we can follow if we are interested in becoming active perceivers of information. When you take in less information, you are able to focus more carefully on each part of the information you are receiving, as well as organize it more effectively. Moreover, when you perceive something, it is generally good to go with your first perception, as this is likely to be more accurate. Finally, you should try to trust your judgement as correct while at the same time being open to question the accuracy of your perceptions.
Abnormal behavior should not be confused with unusual behavior. Behavior that is out of the ordinary is not necessarily indicative of a mental or psychological disorder. Abnormal behavior, on the other hand, while not a mental disorder in itself, is often indicative of mental and psychological disorders.