Lawn Fertilizers: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. If you want to enjoy a lush, green lawn, then you're going to want to set aside a good deal of free time and get ready for some hard work. Establishing a healthy, resilient lawn is no easy task. Choosing the right fertilizer can certainly help. Fertilizer is material that provides nutrients to grass that helps it grow more quickly and more robustly. You can think of it as plant food.
Fact #2. Whether growing your lawn from seed or laying down sod you hope will put down roots, giving it a hand is always a good idea. It's an expense that will save you money in the long term. A few bags of fertilizer will cost a lot less than starting over with another round of sod or seed. There are many types of lawn fertilizers available. In general, they can be assigned to three categories: single-nutrient, multi-nutrient, and organic.
Fact #3. Single-nutrient fertilizers are rich in nitrogen. This is arguably the most effective nutrient for enhanced plant growth. They can cause issues, like potentially damaging aquatic ecosystems when they run off into rivers, lakes, and the ocean. Multi-nutrient fertilizers deliver more than one nutrient. This can range from iron and calcium to copper. Organic fertilizers are made primarily from animal waste, like chicken manure or bat guano. They're generally safer to use around people, pets, and food plants.
Fact #4. With fertilizers, timing is everything. If you apply it too early or too late in a given season, its efficacy may be reduced. Premature applications can see poor results due to cold weather, rains, or dormant grass. Late application may simply be a waste of time and money.
Fact #5. Choosing the right fertilizer for your property is partially science, partially preference. There are some factors to consider. In hot, dry climates, turf builder fertilizers can help maximize water absorption. For weeds and crabgrass, a weed and feed variety will wipe out unwanted plants without harming the grass. Finally, if you have dry, coarse soil, look for a fertilizer rich in gypsum.
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