Fertilizing & Lawn Care: Making the Neighbors Envious

July 15th, 2014

Having a beautifully lush, green lawn is the staple desire of many a green-fingered ardent gardener. A well maintained, healthy lawn, boasting bright green grass, is a complete must have for anyone who takes pride in their garden.

However, all too often, the warm climate and other factors, such as soil quality, work against even the most dedicated gardener, leaving him or her with a dry, parched lawn, with unsightly brown patches.

The key to nurturing the perfect lawn is in correct fertilization. With the right chemical balance, your lawn will flourish and thrive, transforming into an area of grass to be proud of.

Fertilizing: Knowing your minerals

Of course, it’s vital to ensure that you provide your lawn with regular watering and mowing. But in addition to this, you also need to feed it with the right minerals to develop as successfully as possible. The key minerals that your lawn requires are potassium, phosphorus and nitrogen. Introducing nitrogen to your lawn can help prevent unsightly discoloration or yellowing and phosphorus helps with growth, particularly in the early stages.

When to fertilize your lawn

There are certain times of the year when it’s particularly advantageous to fertilize your lawn, in order to reap maximum benefits. Early spring time is an excellent time to ensure that the roots are well fed, early summer helps protect your lawn against the intensity of the summer sun and autumn is also a good time to fertilize again, to help replenish lost nutrients. It’s also really important to fertilize your lawn in winter, as this helps your grass to grow more efficiently in the following year.

Get to know your grass and soil

Of course, there are many different types of grass and they each require individual treatment. Likewise, the pH levels in your soil play a real part in how your lawn grows, and it’s important to get a fertilizer that best works with your lawn conditions.

If you’re unsure as to what type of grass you have, and don’t know how to check the pH levels of your soil, then it’s advisable to call in a lawn care expert, who can find this information out for you.

DIY vs. Expert help

It is possible to fertilize your own lawn, using fertilizer that is available at your local garden store. However, fertilization is a notoriously tricky part of lawn maintenance to get right, which is why many gardeners opt to call upon the help of an expert.

A professional lawn care expert will be able to conduct a thorough assessment of your grass, to work out which type of fertilizer will be most effective in helping your lawn to flourish.

They’ll also schedule you in for regular lawn maintenance throughout the year, which makes the whole process a lot less stressful for you, and they’ll assist you with other common lawn-related problems, such grass related diseases and eradicating grubs.

There are likely to be a number of lawn care experts in your area who will be happy to visit your garden and advise the best possible course of maintenance for you.

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