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Winter Is Almost Here - How To Choose The Best Fertilizer To Protect Your Lawn
As you prep your home and garden for winter, don't forget to tend to your lawn. Here's how to handle fertilizer for your ...
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How to choose the best fall lawn fertilizer
The best fall fertilizer for cool-season grasses is a high-nitrogen fertilizer with the correct amounts of phosphorus and potassium to address soil deficiencies.
Your lawn and garden need nutrients to grow and stay healthy. Soil is an important source of key nutrients but it doesn’t always contain them in adequate amounts. That’s why many homeowners take the ...
Even the most obsessed lawn enthusiasts miss the timing of the most beneficial feeding of their lawns. Too many people think ...
I saw a display of fall lawn fertilizer in the store. Is this a good time to fertilize lawns? September through November is a good time to fertilize your lawn. If you are not irrigating your lawn, ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." They say the grass isn't always greener—but what if your grass can always be greener... and healthier? We ...
Among the hundreds of new laws taking effect Tuesday (Oct. 1) is one meant to help the Chesapeake Bay by limiting when, where and how Marylanders should feed their lawns. One scientist, though, ...
Did you know that Volusia County has an ordinance that prohibits applications of nitrogen and phosphorus to lawns and landscape plants between June 1 and Sept. 30? The County Council enacted the ...
A literal turf war over a 2011 fertilizer ordinance fizzled out after Manatee County commissioners narrowly decided not to change the rule. The way the ordinance is now, and how it will remain, bans ...
After a long, hot summer, fall is a great time to fertilize your lawn. Feeding your lawn in the fall helps it regain strength and prepare for winter. While grass types each have unique needs, fall ...
When fall comes around, leaves begin to fall and certain summer plants start to die. As the temperature changes, certain types of grass may thrive, while others may struggle to keep growing. If you ...
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