Fertilizing Your Established Lawn
In early April, it is best to assess your lawn for any damage that may have been caused by the winter months. Mid to end of April is a great time to de-thatch your lawn. Removing old grass and loosening up areas that may have been compressed from the snow. This is a good time to assess the need for over-seeding. Aerating will reduce soil compaction and improve soil health. Relieving compaction will improve the result from seed & fertilizer. (See chart on back.)
Application 1 – Spread Willowlee’s Grow-In Fertilizer at a rate of 5 lbs per 1000 sq ft. Application 2 – Spread Willowlee’s Grow-In Fertilizer at a rate of 5 lbs per 1000 sq ft. Application 3 – Spread Willowlee’s Grow-In Fertilizer at a rate of 5 lbs per 1000 sq ft. Application 4 – Spread Willowlee’s Dormant Fertilizer at a rate of 7 lbs per 1000 sq ft.
Fertilizer may change due to condition of lawn. We would be happy to discuss your individual lawn needs and adjust the schedule accordingly.It is best to do applications before a rain fall, using a fertilizer spreader to ensure even distribution.
Fertilizing Your Established LawnTO IMPROVE YOUR LAWN
(4 applications) TO MAINTAIN YOUR LAWN
(3 applications) Season Prep Mid to end of April, de-thatch
yard and inspect for anydamage done over the winter
Mid to end of April, de-thatchyard and inspect for any
damage done over the winter
May 1-15 Apply Willowlee’s Grow-In Fertilizer -
June 1-15 -
July 1-15 Apply Willowlee’s Grow-In Fertilizer -
August 1-15 - Apply Willowlee’sPro-Maintenance Fertilizer
Apply Willowlee’sPro-Maintenance Fertilizer
September 1-15 Apply Willowlee’s Grow-In Fertilizer -
November 1-15 Apply Willowlee’s DormantFertilizer after last mow
of the year
Apply Willowlee’s DormantFertilizer after last mow
of the year
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