It’s still not too late to fertilize your lawn before the colder weather arrives.
Having your lawn fertilized late in the fall can actually help encourage a healthy spring lawn. Our lawns are in constant need of care even when they are dormant. Fertilizing in late fall will provide nutrients to the grass over the wintertime. These nutrients activate immediately in the spring helping the lawn grow quickly out of dormancy.
Not only that, wintertime also brings some lawn diseases such as snow mold, fairy ring and necrotic ring spot. Fertilizing in the fall will usually prevent these from invading your lawn.
Here are some fall fertilization tips to promote a healthy landscape next spring.
Courtesy of Stuart Franklin for Lawn Care Simplified