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Top Factors to Consider When Choosing Lawn Fertilizer

Posted Aug 25th, 2021 in Lawn Care

Top Factors to Consider When Choosing Lawn Fertilizer

If you have a lawn that's got bare patches or your grass is looking a bit lackluster, it may be time to apply some TLC. Lawn fertilizers work on the worst-conditioned lawns to fix unsightly areas from the ground up. They feed the grass and boost the nutrients in the soil, so after a while, your grass can look fresh and new.

If your lawn suffers from an abundance of weeds, crabgrass, or yellow patches, something is not right. This means the soil lacks certain ingredients, or the pH levels are not what they need to be.

Over the years, lawn care professionals designed many different fertilizers for all types of lawns. Choosing lawn fertilizer for your yard can be a bit overwhelming, so here's an overview of your options.

Choosing Lawn Fertilizer

Lawn fertilizer ingredients include the three basic elements found in soil: potassium, phosphorus, and nitrogen. Most of us don't know the composition of our soil, so getting a good soil testing kit is a good place to start.

Most lawn and garden centers sell them, or you could order one online. Once you get the results of your soil test, you'll have a better idea of what type of fertilizer you need to apply to your lawn.

Options for Fertilizer

Choosing lawn fertilizer comes down to how you want to apply your fertilizer, whether your lawn will respond better to liquid or pellet types, and the time of year. Some lawn care companies have their own proprietary fertilizer blends, but ready-mixed versions are also popular for home use.

Liquid fertilizers tend to be easier to apply, but sometimes granular fertilizers produce quicker results. Another thing to keep in mind is that you cannot fertilize a lawn that is cold or frozen. The ground has to be at or above 55 degrees Fahrenheit in order for fertilizers to work.

How to Apply Fertilizer

It's always best to allow any fertilizer you apply to your lawn to soak in for a day or two. The last thing you want is to apply fertilizer to your lawn and have it washed away by rain.

Using a lawn fertilizing schedule to treat your lawn on a regular basis is better than waiting until you see bare spots. If you fertilize preventively, you won't have to worry about lawn repair at all. But if constant maintenance is not something you have time for, hiring a pro to do it for you can be a smart move.

Hire a Pro to Care for Your Lawn

Choosing lawn fertilizer can be a frustrating process, especially if you try several times and don't get the results you're looking for. If you'd rather not try a DIY approach, give us a call.

We're an experienced lawn care company with years of finding solutions for even the worst-conditioned lawns. We give your lawn constant care and maintenance, not a one-time treatment.

To schedule a free estimate and find out how we can take your lawn from drab to fab, contact us today!

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