How often should you fertilise lawns
Fertilizing your lawn is important for its health and looks. How often you fertilize depends on the grass type, soil health, and climate.
General Guidelines:
1. Cool-Season Grasses: For grasses like Kentucky bluegrass or fescue, fertilize at least twice a year, in early spring and fall. A light feeding in late spring can help when the grass grows actively.
2. Warm-Season Grasses: For grasses like Bermuda or zoysia, fertilize three to four times during the growing season, starting in late spring and through summer.
3. Soil Test: A soil test helps you know the nutrients needed, allowing you to adjust the fertilizer type and amount.
4. Type of Fertilizer: Use slow-release fertilizers to feed your lawn over time, reducing nutrient loss and promoting even growth.
5. Signs of Over-Fertilization: Watch for signs like rapid growth, pest problems, or lawn burn. Follow the application rates on the fertilizer package.
By following these tips and adjusting to your lawn's needs, you can keep it healthy and vibrant all year.