Many aspects of caring for a lawn are seasonal, like using lawn fertilizer in spring. However, in most climates, fertilizing multiple times a year is the key to a healthy lawn. To help you accomplish your lawn goals, here are some tips for applying lawn fertilizer at the right time:
Many homeowners follow a basic fertilizing schedule suggested by various lawn companies. Here is a basic example:
In early spring, use a lawn fertilizer containing a crabgrass preventer. Crabgrass is one of the most problematic lawn weeds, and stopping the seeds from germinating early in the season can save you time and effort later in the year.
In the early summer, fertilize again with a more general weed control fertilizer. Alternatively, use a herbicide to prevent ground ivy, clover and other common lawn weeds.
Late summer is the perfect time for a “summer-proof” lawn fertilizer. These formulas strengthen the grass against periods of drought and hot temperatures.
Apply a winterizing fertilizer in the fall to prepare your lawn for cold temperatures. Not only will it help keep the lawn healthy during the winter, it can provide essential nutrients to help promote a green lawn in the springtime
Compost has excellent advantages as a lawn fertilizer, and maintaining a compost pile means you have a constant supply. It’s worth using compost to help feed your lawn if you have it available. Not only will compost provide a wide range of essential nutrients, it can help improve soil texture.
Many homeowners prefer using compost and other organic fertilizers instead of commercial fertilizers and achieve great results. A hybrid approach is also an exceptional strategy for saving money and growing a more sustainable lawn.
Is it necessary to fertilize your lawn so often throughout the year? Many lawn experts argue such heavy feeding can hinder root development and disease resistance of some grass varieties. However, lawn fertilizers also can feed the weeds, potentially increasing the amount of maintenance needed to keep the grass healthy.
Regardless of your ideal lawn fertilizing strategy, it’s important to follow any included instructions and consult local regulations regarding chemical use. The more you know about lawn fertilizers and their use, the better you can care for your lawn.
Gary Rudden, Lisa Rudden, and Nick Bobruska
RUDDEN BOBRUSKA TEAM
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