What Landscapers Consider Before Lawn Fertilization in Mokena and Frankfort IL Areas

What Landscapers Consider Before Lawn Fertilization in Mokena and Frankfort IL Areas

What Landscapers Consider Before Lawn Fertilization in Mokena and Frankfort IL Areas

If you think all lawn fertilizer can be applied to any grass, then your Mokena and Frankfort, IL, areas lawn might not be as lush and green as you want. Landscapers consider many factors before choosing how and when to feed a lawn.

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Spring 

Spring is the time when you might be tempted to give a lawn too much fertilizer in an effort to get it to “green up” but your landscaper knows that too much fertilizer can burn the tender grass and roots, causing more harm than good. They can evaluate the soil for the missing nutrients to focus the right ratio of elements in the fertilizer so that your lawn not only greens up but does it in a healthy way.

Another consideration that impacts how fertilizer affects your grass can be the weeds that arrive with the warmer weather. Pre-emergent herbicide can prevent the weeds from germinating because once they begin to grow, they can spread quickly through the grass to take over the lawn. 

Summer 

Along with the hotter weather, your lawn needs an additional application of fertilizer that releases slowly to feed the grass over the summer months. Summer fertilizer has a little more focus on secondary nutrients of iron, copper, and magnesium which grass does not need in as large amounts as the primary nutrients of nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus. 

Proper watering can be another essential part of the success of fertilizer as watering very early in the morning can allow for the most absorption. Your landscaper can program the irrigation system to work while it is still dark outside which lets the water really soak into the ground before the sun comes up to burn off the excess. 

Fall 

Many times fall is the ideal season to plant new grass so that it has time to form roots before the harsh winter weather sets in. Your landscaper will aerate the soil to produce small holes where the grass seed, fertilizer, water, and oxygen can do their work to begin new grass growth. The fertilizer might contain extra phosphorus as this nutrient encourages root growth and helps the plant produce and store energy. 

Winter 

Early winter can be the final application of fertilizer to give your lawn food for the dormant months. Remember, grass produces its own food through photosynthesis but this cannot happen in the winter so your landscaper will care for the lawn be supplying the food to stored and used over the cold months. 

With the experience from tending lawns over many years, your landscape service has learned that organic fertilizer is the safest and surest way to feed your grass. It is safe for your family and pets and produces no harsh side effects from chemicals. 

They know that the primary goal of lawn care is to produce turf that is resistant to weeds, pests, environmental stresses, and disease and the right fertilizer ratio can be an integral part of the process. As they assess your soil and grass for health, they are looking at the best approach for your unique lawn which includes the primary nutrients of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium but also the secondary nutrients of magnesium, boron, iron, and copper. Included in this method is weed management, too.

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Since 1989, Bob Tunzi has been designing, installing, and maintaining outstanding landscapes throughout the South Chicagoland area.

His passion for the outdoors led him to complete his education in landscape management and to fulfill certification requirements that set the foundation for a comprehensive landscaping service built on integrity.