The key to effective lawn fertilization is finding a lawn care service plan that is uniquely configured to meet the specific needs of your lawn. Ideally, your lawn fertilization plan will help you to achieve a gorgeous, lush, vibrant green lawn that you and your family can enjoy all season.
There are six phases to most lawn fertilization plans, and here at Neverdousky Brothers, LLC, we want to be as transparent as possible in helping to understand what each phase of lawn fertilization is doing to help you toward your goal of a lush, green lawn.
Phase 1
Early Spring: February 1 – April 30
The first phase of lawn fertilization aims to prevent pesky weeds and crabgrass while providing nourishing food for the lawn. This first phase should be applied in early spring, preventing weeds and crabgrass before they can germinate. It can also assist in greening up your wintery brown lawn just as the snow is melting away.
Phase 2
Late Spring: April 30 – June 1
The second phase of lawn fertilization continues to hinder the growth of weeds while also nourishing the grass! Applied in the late spring, the second phase aims to kill many broadleaf weeds such as dandelions and is extremely important in building a thick, green turf from the roots up.
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