Fertilization Schedule

Early Spring:

Balanced fertilizer for an early green color.
Pre-emergent herbicides for annual weeds.
(Do not apply pre-emergents to seeded areas)

 

Late Spring:

Heavy feeding of balanced granular fertilizer.
post-emergent herbicide for broadleaf weed control.

 

Early Summer:

Post-emergence crabgrass control is needed.
Special weed control formulation for tough
summer weeds. Fertilizers to help your lawn
through the dry summer months. Season-long
insect control.

 

Early Fall:

Special fertilizers to help your lawn recover
from summer stress. Concentrated weed
control for any returning weeds.

 

Late Fall: Much needed fertilizers to develop deeper roots through the winter.

 

A regular cycle of watering, fertilizing, weed control, and annual aeration's must be followed each year to maintain your lawn's healthy root system and overall beauty. Discontinuing this regular maintenance can lead to injury to your lawn, requiring costly renovation.

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