It can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks for lawn fertilizer to work, depending on factors like the type of fertilizer used, weather conditions, and the health of your lawn. Watering the lawn after applying fertilizer can help speed up the process.
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It depends on where and when it's used. Liquid fertilizer is certainly convenient for pot plants, but for larger applications such as a lawn or a field may be less so. The nutrients in a fertilizer can only be taken up by plants when they are dissolved in water, so applying the fertilizer as a solution has the advantage that it's immediately available. Solid fertilizers may be easily soluble, in which case they are not much different from liquids in their effect, or 'slow release' where the nutrients are released gradually, such as with natural fertilizers like compost. In the open there is a big advantage to slow release: you only need apply the fertilizer infrequently and there is a steady supply to the plants. Soluble fertilizers are easily washed out of the soil by rain, so they are wasted if not applied little and often, which is costly on a large scale. They also cause massive water pollution problems when they run off into streams and lakes. In general both solids and liquids work well, applied in the right way and at the right time. One situation where liquid works very well is for frequent application to such things as summer bedding in a small garden, where the right nutrients can produce prolific flowering. However, remember that it's not just the physical state of the fertilizer that matters, but which specific nutrients are present.
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Yes, ammonium sulfate can be used as a nitrogen-rich fertilizer for lawns. It provides a quick source of nitrogen to promote green growth and helps increase the acidity of the soil. However, it's essential to follow specific application instructions and not overapply to prevent burning the grass.
sorry jade but i have more detail!Agricultural manure not only ensures that plants grow well, but also ensures their nutritional composition. One of the most common types of agricultural fertilizer is nitrogen fertilizer, which comes from animal and plant byproducts. This type of fertilizer is most often spread on top of the soil in which plants are growing. Phosphorus fertilizers are another common type of fertilizer, and usually come in a fine powder. Farmers who grow potatoes and fruit trees often use potassium fertilizers to make sure that their produce has enough of this nutrient.Yer but i don't know much about this thing but i know about other thingsSHUT UP! JADE JUST CUZ I LIKE HELPING OTHER STUDENTS SO THEY HAVE LESS OF A HARSH TIME AND CAN GET A DECENT JOB IN THE FUTURE AND NOT HAVE TO WORK IN POUNDLAND!AND I DOUBT THAT YOU KNOW ANYTHING AT ALL! YOU BABOON!nice thanks
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The lazy gardener takes 24 days to mow the lawn alone. This can be calculated by comparing the work rate of the lazy gardener, which is 1/24 of the lawn per day, to the total work rate when they work together (1/8 of the lawn per day).
Manual lawn mowers work when you have less grass to cut and the grass is not long. If you have a small yard that is good for a manual lawn mower but if the grass is too high it won't be able to cut it
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It’s spring! And for the majority of you homeowners out there, that means it’s time to get the yard into shape. Perhaps the most important step when beginning your seasonal yard work is dealing with the largest, most visible feature of your property: The lawn. Fertilizing your lawn will not only green and thicken your yard, but also protect it against common pests like grubs and weeds. The following seven steps will get you from an embarrassing ’winter thaw’ lawn, to a vibrant trophy lawn. step one: Timing! - Fertilizing your lawn is important, but fertilizing at the wrong time can be almost as useless as not fertilizing at all. Wait for your lawn to de-thaw before spreading your fertilizer. This generally takes a few weeks of early-spring weather, and will generally grow enough to require a mow or two. Step two: Choosing! - Now it’s time to select a fertilizer. Look for brands of fertilizer that fit your lawns needs. On the side of the bag should be a list of types of grass the fertilizer is good for (Bluegrass and Zoysia are two of the most common) and check to see how often it should be applied. step three: For the young lawn - A young lawn of two years or less will appreciate a formula designed for it. Theses formulas will be obvious, as the bag will read ’new lawn’ or ’starter formula’ on the side. These formulas have strong thickening properties essential to the development of new lawns. step four: For the old lawn - Select slow-release, granular complete fertilizers for lawns of more than 2 years. These formulas come packed with nutrients that will deliver steady growth throughout the season. Avoid fertilizers that use only one ingredient, like nitrogen or potassium. step five: Spread! - Buy or borrow a spreader. Calibrate the spreader to a setting conducive to your fertilizer’s needs, and ’mow your lawn’ with it. Cover the lawn once, walking at a steady pace, in a way that will provide even coverage. step six: water-soluble fertilizer - These brands don’t last long, so repeat as directed by the label. Use these with caution, and spread them evenly to avoid over-feeding. step seven: Repeat at least twice per season! Not only do you want to get your lawn in good shape, but you want it to stay that way. Be sure to double check your bag to ensure that your lawn is getting the correct amount of fertilization each year.
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A balanced organic or specialty fertilizer are what is best for Japanese maple trees (Acer palmatum).Specifically, Japanese maple trees benefit from either a balanced, slow-release organic fertilizer or from a fertilizer that is designed especially for their leaf color and shape needs. Either one can work. Otherwise, Japanese maple trees may not need fertilizer applications if they are growing in grass, ground cover, lawn or turf that benefits from regular fertilizer treatments.
Rakes, garden gloves, shovels, pruning sheers, bug repellant (for your skin), snow shovel (depending on the season), lawn mower, weed eater, fertilizer, rich soil, and a lot of patience.