If the grass is brown right now, you would not want to apply fertilizer just yet.
If the lawn is already stressed from heat and drought conditions, fertilize with a granular fertilizers (Turf Builder, Starter Fertilizer or Turf Builder w/Winterguard) as soon as possible in early fall.
Without water in the fall, the lawn may completely die. Give the lawn at least one inch of water per week. If you are unable to water due to watering bans then wait for rain.
It is okay however, to fertilize with a granular fertilizer, so the nutrients will be available when rain does come.
In Texas, where I live, it's brown in summer.
It was greener soon after the whites arrived. Now the grass is brown.
You water and fertilize it
Aeroate the soil, fertilize. water
U fertilize it
To make brown grass green, you can water it regularly and deeply, especially during dry periods. You can also fertilize the grass appropriately to promote growth and regain its green color. Lastly, ensure the grass gets enough sunlight and consider overseeding bare patches to help rejuvenate the lawn.
No, you can fertilize your lawn at any point during the year. Scott's makes fertilizer for any season, or pre-summer/winter. Check your local hardware store for details- just BE SURE TO GET THE PROPER GRASS BREED FORMULA!! Some types can only be used on certain breeds of grass, and using the wrong one may hurt your lawn!!
Live grass is green; dead grass is a yellowish-brown colour.
Golf courses typically fertilize their grounds 4-6 times per year to maintain the health and appearance of the grass.
The large brown figure on the flag of California is a bear. The bear is walking on grass and on the grass appears to be dark green (or brown) clumps. These clumps are patches of grass.
There is a type of fertilizer called summer guard fertilizer. There is a web site called www.freegardeninfo.com that explains more about this type of fertilizer as well as other important information you may need to know.
aerate the soil, breakdown leaves and grass into compost, fertilize the soil with their droppings