As spring approaches, many homeowners wonder when to start fertilizing their lawns. The ideal time to begin spring ...
Key Points Fertilizing in spring helps grass recover from winter and prepares it for summer foot traffic.Healthy, full lawns can skip spring fertilizing, but patchy grass needs it to thrive.Fertilize ...
A healthy green lawn invites picnics, lawn games, and backyard barbecues. If your spring lawn looks thin, weedy, and yellow, it needs nutrients ASAP. Fertilizer gives your lawn the nitrogen, ...
Spring arrives with bright sunshine, chirping birds, and a sudden urge to sprinkle fertilizer everywhere. It seems natural: your lawn wakes up, perennials peek through, and you think, “A little ...
Overfertilizing or using the wrong fertilizer in spring can damage your lawn. Choose slow-release, balanced fertilizers; avoid high nitrogen and early application. Aim for steady growth; avoid surge ...
Remove weeds by the root and consider using a pre-emergent herbicide to prevent annual weeds. Check the underside of camellia leaves for scale insects and treat with horticultural oil or a systemic ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As summer winds down, you might be wondering if it’s worth giving your lawn a final boost. Your mind might not be focused on lawn ...
At Cooperative Extension we recommend that if you only fertilize your lawn once per year, do it in the fall. Our cool season turfgrasses have a resurgence of growth when the temperatures cool. A fall ...
This video is no longer available. What if we told you that every time you answer nature’s call, your contribution is being converted into some of the most efficient fertilizer on the market? In a ...