It depends on where you live. General rule of thumb is a light application in spring and a heavy application in fall. Only fertilize during summer if you notice your lawn is starting to get yellowish in color but isn't due to lack of moisture.
Yes.
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.
Most granular fertilizers are slow release and should be applied once every two months (8 weeks).
Fertilize regularly according to manufacturer's directions.
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!!
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.
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It is not recommended to aerate your lawn in the summer. You will get the most benefits when you aerate your lawn in the spring.
Spring time is always best. Awaite the warmer eather
William Kenning
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To maintain a healthy lawn bed throughout changing seasons, it is important to regularly mow, water, fertilize, and aerate the lawn. Additionally, removing weeds and pests, as well as overseeding and dethatching when needed, can help keep the lawn healthy. Adjusting maintenance practices based on the specific needs of the grass and weather conditions can also contribute to a thriving lawn bed.