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re: lime and fertilizer for grass
Posted on 9/4/17 at 1:17 pm to prostyleoffensetime
Posted on 9/4/17 at 1:17 pm to prostyleoffensetime
10-4.
I may end up having to have some patches resprayed anyway. So much rain right after the spray. I lost a bit of seed. This morning was the first time I turned the sprinklers on in weeks. I will definitely do some more work later in the year. I'm just trying to get this stuff to grow ASAP so I can quit shoveling dirt off my side of the street.
I may end up having to have some patches resprayed anyway. So much rain right after the spray. I lost a bit of seed. This morning was the first time I turned the sprinklers on in weeks. I will definitely do some more work later in the year. I'm just trying to get this stuff to grow ASAP so I can quit shoveling dirt off my side of the street.
Posted on 9/4/17 at 7:34 pm to DLauw
As said, if your ph isn't right then the grass/ plants won't suck in the fertilizer. Literally, so it's almost use less.
Also, you generally don't want apply nitrogen in the fall because it aids growth when your grass is trying to slow down and prepare for winter. It does more bad than good. As far as new grass though, I'm not sure what your best thing to do is.
Def get a soil test and if you go through the Ag college they usually tell you what to add for specific species. All states have a college that provides that for dirt cheap as far as I know.
Also, you generally don't want apply nitrogen in the fall because it aids growth when your grass is trying to slow down and prepare for winter. It does more bad than good. As far as new grass though, I'm not sure what your best thing to do is.
Def get a soil test and if you go through the Ag college they usually tell you what to add for specific species. All states have a college that provides that for dirt cheap as far as I know.
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