Very much so! Soils are only capable of holding just so much of the fertilizer you might apply, and the rest can run off or leach out of the soil, contaminating both surface and groundwater. Additionally, if you really over-apply, you can actually kill the grass. Before applying any fertilizer, it is always best to have your soil professionally tested by a qualified laboratory, and apply only what is necessary for whatever crop you are growing. (Yes, your lawn counts as a crop in this case.) Most lawns do not need nearly the amount of fertilizer recommended by the companies who sell it.
yes you can. the fertilizer will burn it in spots. otherwise it depends on what type of fertilizer you used. putting alot of water on top of it will help defuse it
water it heavily
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Fertilizing a lawn will help make it healthier. It is best to fertilize four times a year in the early spring, late spring, summer and in fall.
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you should fertilize your lawn in the spring, summer and fall though some like to give it a end of winter feedingand hope for a light snow thereafter. Get your self a good spreader about $100 it will be well worth it in ease of operation your should notice a dramatic difference in your lawn by time the next cycle begins.
Most granular fertilizers are slow release and should be applied once every two months (8 weeks).
Fertilize regularly according to manufacturer's directions.
Fertilizing your lawn is a necessary lawn care task to ensure your lawn has proper nutrients to ensure healthy growth and attractive quality. Fertilization provides a slow release of organic nutrients along with carefully blended amounts of nutrients which help your lawn by promoting new leaf, cell wall development and root growth.
First you go to a hardware store to go buy the fertilizer, then you either get some water hoes or a handle water bucket. You mix the fertilizer in the water and sprinkle the plants with that water.
The answer for this varies depending on which climate one lives in. The general rule of thumb is to fertilize in early spring and late fall. Make sure the lawn is always moist in order for the fertilizer to take hold.
With summer quickly approaching, many will be performing basic lawn care. To keep your grass looking great, start by mowing your lawn on a weekly basis. This will keep your yard looking tidy. During dry periods, make sure to water your lawn. In most cases, the lawn will need to be watered once a week. To keep your lawn looking lush, fertilize the soil. Fertilizing should take place in both spring and fall.
You should check and see if your blades need sharpening.
This would depend on how big the lawn mower is. If it can fit over the pineapple, it should easily be able to cut it.