Fertilizing the lawn doesn’t have to be an overpriced affair that consumes half your summer. In fact, many people maintain lush lawns with just a few applications throughout the year. The right fertilizer regimen can even provide your lawn with nutrients that will help protect it during harsh winter months. A great lawn care team can guide you to the perfect fertilization routine by assessing a few things:
Is your lawn newly installed?
Newly installed lawns need a little extra TLC to ensure the roots take maximum hold. Our custom starter plan includes a specialized blend of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potash to stabilize your new lawn.
Does your lawn have crabgrass?
Crabgrass creeps across your lawn in wide-leafed clumps that grow parallel to the ground. It is a pest to an otherwise nice lawn. Crabgrass appears in the lawn from last year’s crabgrass seeds. The best bet to preventing crabgrass is to treat the seedlings before they appear.
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