Use good fertilizer at the right time..

Your grass is looking anemic? You think you can green it up with fertilizer? Be very careful. Fertilizer at the wrong time will do more harm than good. Grass that wants to go dormant in the summer heat does not want a stimulus.

- Fertilize in spring (late April, earlier or later by a week or so if it’s a warm or cold spring). Fertilize again in fall (early October, or a little later if the weather’s warm). The important thing with fall fertilization is timing. Fertilize when it’s too warm and you get lush top growth on your grass. That may sound good but it’s better to fertilize when daytime temperatures are hitting 10 degrees C and night temps. are down to around 2 degrees C. When scientists discovered that fall fertilization, done properly, went directly to the roots, it revolutionized the lawn care industry. However, many people are still doing it incorrectly.

Avoid high nitrogen fertilizer, especially in the fall, unless you are using sulphur-coated fertilizer. You may want to consider switching to the healthier, more natural fertilizers that are available. In standard chemical fertilizers, the nitrogen usually comes from Urea Formaldehyde. It artificially boosts grass growth and does nothing for the soil.

There are fertilizers which use animal by-products such as bone meal, blood meal, poultry meal and fish meal. These fertilizers increase your soil’s natural microbial activity. Your grass won’t come shooting out of the ground as fast, but it shouldn’t be doing that anyway. Build up your soil’s health the only way it can be done, naturally. Within a year you will see less mold and fungal damage to your grass. The healthier grass will be better able to withstand grub attacks.

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