HOW TO FEED YOUR LAWN
In the photo above, only one of the lawns is using our weed control and fertilizer applications. Can you tell which one?
Now your immediate reaction is to Google search, “How to get a nice lawn”
The top answer that you’ll see is “feed your lawn”.
Now, what is that, and how do you do it?
First things first, you will not be giving your lawn a Venti Starbucks coffee or breakfast sandwich from McDonald’s, all you’ll want is a fertilizing treatment plan in place.
Do you want your lawn to be the most gorgeous, green lawn in the neighborhood? A lawn that makes you want to run around barefoot? No shoes? Not a problem! You’re not going to be stepping on weeds anyway.
Now, how exactly can we get your lawn to that level of amazingness?
Easy. Let’s talk about our spray options here at All Terrain. We have custom-blended environmentally friendly formula consisting of three key ingredients: a nitrogen-based, phosphorus-free fertilizer, a family-friendly broadleaf weed killer, and an iron compound designed to deepen your lawn’s green color.
We have 2 customized treatment plans that can fit the needs of any lawn. We can spray your lawn up to 4 times a season to keep it weed-free. We do ask that you stay off your lawn until it’s dry. (Typically, we say about 3-4 hours to be safe.) Once it’s dry, it’s safe for your family to continue using the lawn as they typically would, including your furry, four-legged friends.
We have a 3-app program, which happens to be our most popular plan. This one receives its first spray in May, the second is usually mid-June or early July, and its fall application in September or early October.
For our committed waterers or those with irrigation systems, we have a 4-app program that is sprayed in the hottest months of the summer (early to mid-August), which is why it is only recommended for those who have an irrigation system in place. Why is that important? Well, not watering your lawn in the hottest months of the year AND having it fertilized can cause your lawn to burn.
Perks of Fertilizing Your Lawn:
- They supplement the soil with needed nutrients
- Grass uses nutrients to repair the damage done by normal wear and mowing.
- It will strengthen your grass roots so they can quickly absorb more water than unhealthy roots.
- Well-nourished plants have deep, strong roots and are less likely to be affected by weeds.
- Your lawn looks beautiful. *chef’s kiss*