Every lawn needs to befertilized. However, if you lack the training and the experience of fertilizinglawns properly, it could also be very easy for you to make mistakes. The lastthing you need is to feed your lawn with the wrong nutrients at the wrong time.You’ll only be throwing your money away when you do so. For this reason, it’sextremely important to apply the right kind of fertilizers at the right time.
In case you’re notaware, your lawn doesn’t need to be overfed constantly. Overfeeding won’t doanything beneficial to your turfgrass and to the environment. Most lawns can bekept nice and green when they’re fertilized once or twice a year. However, thefrequency of fertilizing your lawn would largely depend on your climate and the type of grass you have. A good rule of thumb is to fertilize during seasons when yourturfgrass is growing the most.
These include the Kentucky bluegrass, bentgrass, perennial ryegrass, tall fescue, and fine fescue. These grasses need to be fertilized in the fall because they do the most growth during the winter season. If your lawn looks like it needs to be fertilized in late spring to early summer, don’t hesitate to do so. However, if your lawn looks healthy during these periods, you won’t need to fertilize it again.
Warm-season grasses suchas the Bermuda grass, centipede, St. Augustine, zoysia, and the buffalo grasstend to go dormant in winter. Since most of their growth takes place during thesummer season, you’ll need to have them fertilized during the early summer inorder to provide them with the most nutrients during their growing period. Youcan give your lawn a second round of fertilizer in August if you see that itneeds it.
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