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re: Spring Weed Guide For Lawns
Posted on 3/1/16 at 8:57 am to Klark Kent
Posted on 3/1/16 at 8:57 am to Klark Kent
Wait until mid-april to hit it with a fertilizer. THe roots need time to establish so they can use the fertilizer best.
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A fertilizer with an analysis that has about a 3:1:2 ratio would work fine. The ratio of a fertilizer’s analysis – the three numbers on a fertilizer package that tell you the percentages of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in that order – is found by dividing each number in the analysis by the smallest number of the analysis. A good general purpose fertilizer, such as 15-5-10, also is suitable for use on trees, shrubs and flowers, as well as your lawns, which simplifies your fertilizer purchases. Fertilizers with similar analysis such as 16-4-8, 12-4-8 or 19-5-9 also would be suitable.
Posted on 3/1/16 at 9:42 am to pointdog33
Im a lawn noob as well...here is what I have done so far, what should I do next:
-Laid new Centipede sod March 2015
-Spread Scotts Turfbuilder Winterguard November 2015
What next and when? Green blades are starting to show up.
-Laid new Centipede sod March 2015
-Spread Scotts Turfbuilder Winterguard November 2015
What next and when? Green blades are starting to show up.
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