FAQ
What is lawn fertilization?
Lawn fertilization is the process of applying nutrients to the soil in order to promote healthy growth and development of grass and plants in a lawn.
How long do I need to keep kids and pets off the lawn after fertilizing?
Some fertilizers may require you to keep kids and pets off the lawn for a specific period, such as a few hours or a day, to allow the product to settle and dry. Other fertilizers, especially those with herbicides or pesticides, may have longer reentry periods to ensure that any potential residues have dissipated or become safe for contact.
What are the benefits of putting fertilizer on my lawn?
Lawn fertilization offers several key benefits for maintaining a lush and vibrant lawn. Firstly, it provides essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are vital for healthy plant growth and development. Secondly, fertilization helps to improve the overall health and resilience of the grass, making it more resistant to disease, drought, and weed infestations. Additionally, a properly fertilized lawn enhances its visual appeal by promoting a vibrant green color and a dense, uniform growth pattern.
does lawn fertilization kill weeds?
Lawn fertilizers are primarily designed to provide essential nutrients to promote the healthy growth of grass. While some fertilizers may contain herbicides that can help control weeds, not all fertilizers have weed-killing properties.
Fertilizers with herbicides, known as weed and feed products, are specifically formulated to address both the nutritional needs of the lawn and the control of common weeds. These products typically contain herbicides that target broadleaf weeds, such as dandelions and clover, while minimizing harm to grass.
How often should my lawn be fertilized?
The frequency of lawn fertilization depends on various factors, including the type of grass, climate, soil conditions, and the specific fertilizer being used.
Does my lawn need a specific type of fertilizer?
Lawns can benefit from the use of fertilizers to promote healthy growth and maintain their appearance. While there isn’t a single specific type of fertilizer that is universally required for all lawns, different formulations may be more suitable depending on the specific needs of your lawn and the soil conditions.