March 1st – April 15thApply FertilizerUse a balanced slow release nitrogen fertilizer. You can also apply a pre-emergent at this time if you have not seeded your lawn in the last six months or do not plan to do any seeding this spring. SeedingNow is a good time to seed any thin areas in the lawn, as long as you have not applied a pre-emergent. Ornament Trees and ShrubsSpray with dormant oil as a preventative insect control. |
April 1st – May 30thApply FertilizerUse a balanced slow release nitrogen fertilizer. You can still apply a pre-emergent at this time. Start spot spraying for spring time weeds. Grub Worm ControlApply now as a preventative. Protects the lawn trough the rest of the year. |
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June 1st – July 31stApply FertilizerUse a balanced slow release nitrogen fertilizer, plus iron. Spot spray for summer time weeds. Check Lawn for Insectsi.e. Sod web worms and chinch bugs. Check Lawn for Fungii.e Brown Patch - Dollar Spot Raise Mowing HeightTo 3 inches during the summer. |
August 1st – September 30thApply FertilizerUse a balanced slow release nitrogen fertilizer plus iron. Spot spray for weeds. Check for grub worms in late August through September. Check Lawn for Fungi |
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Sep 1st – Oct 31stApply FertilizerUse a balanced slow release fertilizer. Spot spray for cool weather weeds. AerationOne of the best things you can do for your lawn. Winterize your Irrigation SystemSeedNow through October 15th is the very best time to seed your lawn |
October 31st – November 30thApply FertilizerThis should be heavy feeding of a balanced slow release nitrogen fertilizer. Continue to spot spray weeds as long as temperatures are in the sixties. |
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December 1st - 31stApply FertilizerThis is the last heavy feeding of a stragith nitrogen fertilizer for the year. Deep Root FeedingFor ornamental tree and shrubs. Feeds trees and shrubs for up to one full year. |
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