When to Fertilize Your Grass

Fertilizing Your Grass DHI SprinktlerWhen to Feed Your Lawn

The most important thing you can do for your lawn is to feed it. A well-fed lawn is healthier, which means it has a better root system to combat heat, cold, drought, mowing, foot traffic and other stresses. While feeding your lawn once a year will improve its condition, feeding it four times a year will make it even healthier. If you put your lawn on the regular feeding schedule outlined below, it will look lush and green, and your neighbors will turn green with envy.

Early Spring (February - May)

Lawns wake up hungry in the spring. Feeding your lawn in the spring strengthens roots and gets it off to a good start before the heavy growing season. If you had crabgrass last year, apply a combination fertilizer with a pre-emergent to control it.

Late Spring (May - June)

Spring is lunch time for lawns. Your grass is busy and using up stored energy. That’s why you want to supply the lawn with a feeding designed for this time of year. Unfortunately, broadleaf weeds are actively growing, too. Hit them and feed your lawn with a combination of fertilizer with broadleaf weed control (a “weed-n-feed”).

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Spring Lawn Care

Spring Green Grass Tips

 

 

 

Spring is just around the corner, offering fresh perspectives, beautiful weather, and the perfect opportunity to begin preparing your yard for spring planting, birds, and butterflies.These easy tips will help prepare you and your yard for the coming spring, so that when spring and summer arrive you can sit back and enjoy the labor of your hands.

Here are five tips from Yahoo on getting your yard ready for summer.

Fill the Bird Feeders

I walked out this morning and it felt like I walked into a scene from Alfred Hitchcock’s Birds. Birds are already beginning to migrate and will be in full migration soon. It’s time to fill the bird feeders so that I will have visitors stop along their migration route. Early spring is when natural food supplies are lowest. You will attract many faithful birds to your garden by filling your feeders now. I even like to sprinkle a few handfuls of seed on the ground because the wood thrasher is a common bush dwelling bird that is often scampering about on the ground in Georgia.

Tips to Prepare Your Yard for Spring: Clean the Bird Bath

Make sure a cool, fresh dip of water is available for birds. It is best to wash away dirt, grime, and mildew with soap and water. If you must use a more harsh cleaner with bleach, be sure to rinse the birdbath several times before filling it with water for your spring and summer guests.

Tips to Prepare Your Yard for Spring: Clean the Garden

Dry foliage of perennial flowers are likely curled up in your garden. It’s time to clean out the old and make room […]