Fertilizer is designed to break down with water. It is absorbed into the root system along with water, and delivers key nutrients required to keep the grass healthy and growing. When applied at the correct time and in the proper quantities, turf fertilizer is one of the most important parts of a Lawn Care Program. After time, your lawn will deplete the soil of these naturally occurring nutrients, and it is important to replace them regularly.
The lawn will need around 4 pounds of Nitrogen each year to maintain its best health. If you put that much Nitrogen down in one application, you would burn the lawn up. So it needs to be broken down and delivered a little at a time. In the Spring, less Nitrogen is needed, but the lawn benefits from more Potash. This is like an immune system boost for the lawn and helps it fight disease thru the season. In the summer, the lawn needs more Nitrogen to keep up with the rate of growth required to stay healthy. During the fall, the lawn is storing nutrients for winter, so root development is crucial. More Phosphorus helps develop strong, healthy roots.
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