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How To Winterize Your Lawn Before The First Freeze
Lawns need year-round attention to keep them healthy. Learn how to winterize you lawn before the first freeze.
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Make Sure To Fertilize Your Lawn This Winter (But Check This First)
Yes, you need to fertilize your grass in the winter to keep your lawn healthy for next year. However, you'll need to perform one simple garden task first.
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How To Fix Bare Spots In Your Lawn Before It Gets Too Cold
Fall is a good time to repair bare spots in the lawn. Learn what steps you need to take to fix bare spots before winter ...
Nitrogen is often the most limiting nutrient in growing plants. When deficient, plant yields and quality are reduced. However, excessive nitrogen applications could cause concerns in water quality and ...
Organic nitrogen is important for plant growth, but too much of it can cause a range of problems. Over-fertilization, improper composting, or runoff from nearby agricultural areas can all contribute ...
Nitrogen levels in 2022, a year that had both wet and dry weather, were more typical, in contrast to 2021, when it was extremely dry, an Agvise Laboratories Inc. staff member says. John Breker, soil ...
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6 Things You Should Never Do To Your Lawn In Fall, According To Experts
If you’re thinking fall is the perfect time to kick up your feet when it comes to your lawn care, think again. “No matter your weather conditions, giving your lawn proper care now can help it thrive ...
Ready, set, go. It is time to fertilize. I know you felt like a bird dog on a point ready to flush, just waiting to get the word to start those spreaders and get to pushing. Now you have the command, ...
Avoid using fertilizers containing nitrogen and phosphorus between June 1st and September 30th. Use compost, a mixture of carbon-rich "browns" and nitrogen-rich "greens," as a natural fertilizer.
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