Build Your Personal Lawn Program
One of the most important things you can do for your lawn is to fertilizeit. A well-fed lawn is healthier, which means it has a better root system to combat heat, cold, drought, mowing, foot traffic, and other stresses. While feeding your lawn once a year will improve its condition, feeding it 4 times a year will make it even healthier and more beautiful.
Turn your lawn into the best on the block by putting it on this fertilizer schedule. (Be sure to follow all label directions.) Or, make things extra simple for yourself by signing up for our personalized, subscription-basedScotts® Lawn Care Program. We'll ask you a few easy questions about your grass and yard, then send you just the right fertilizers at just the right time to apply them. Either way, be sure you've got a good spreader to help make application a breeze! The compact, easy-to-operateScotts® Whirl™ Hand-Powered Spreaderis a great option for small yards. (Get more info onchoosing the right spreader.)
Early Spring
Why feed:
Your lawn wakes up hungry in the spring! Fertilizingit strengthens roots and gets it off to a good start.
Timing:
Apply early spring lawn fertilizer once between February andApril, when your grass is starting to greenup and beginto actively grow (around the time your lawn first needs to be mowed).
- Make your feeding routine a cinch by purchasing theScotts® Turf Builder® Annual Program, which will supply everything you need to nourish your lawn (and kill weeds) from early spring through the fall. The Early Spring product feeds while preventing crabgrass and other listed grassy weeds.
Other options:
- In the North, applyScotts® Turf Builder® Halts Crabgrass Preventer with Lawn Foodif you had a problem with crabgrass last year. If you also had a problem with broadleaf weeds, applyScotts® Turf Builder® Triple Action, which kills weeds like dandelion and clover while also preventing crabgrass and fertilizing your lawn. If you didn't have problems with crabgrass and other weeds, applyScotts® Turf Builder® Lawn Food.
- In the South, if weeds tend to be a problem, feed your lawn withScotts® Turf Builder® Bonus® S Southern Weed & Feed2. Fire ants also an issue? ApplyScotts® Turf Builder® Southern Triple Actioninstead, as it prevents and kills fire ants for up to 6 months in addition to killing weeds and fertilizing your lawn.If you don't have problems with weeds or fire ants, useScotts® Turf Builder® Southern Lawn Food.
Late Spring
Why feed:
By this point your grass is busy and using up stored energy, so you need to keep it well-nourished.
Timing:
Apply late spring lawn fertilizer once between April andJune, 6 to 8 weeks after the early spring feeding.
- If you have purchased theScotts® Turf Builder® Annual Program, apply the Spring product now. It will help your lawn grow strong roots while killing dandelion, clover, and other listed weeds.
- In the North, applyScotts® Turf Builder® Weed & Feed5if broadleaf weeds (think clover, violets, creeping Charlie, oxalis) are a problem. If they aren't, apply another round ofScotts® Turf Builder® Lawn Food.
- In the South, follow up your early spring fertilizationwith an application ofScotts® Turf Builder® Southern Lawn Food.
Summer
Why feed:
Summer is tough on grass, thanks to heat, drought, foot traffic, and insects. Fertilizing helps protect and strengthen it.
Timing:
Apply summer lawn fertilizer once between June andAugust, 6 to 8 weeks after the late spring feeding.
- Following theScotts® Turf Builder® Annual Program?Apply the Summer product now to help make the most of each watering and encourage deep root growth.
- In the North, when dealing with issues with insects like chinch bugs, chiggers, or fleas, feed withScotts® Turf Builder® Summerguard® Lawn Food with Insect Control, which strengthens against heat and drought while killing listed bugs.
- In the South, applyScotts® Turf Builder® Summer Lawn Foodto nourish grass while using less water (when used as directed).
Fall
Why feed:
Your lawn is looking for the nutrients it needs to recover from summer damage while getting ready for its winter nap. Doing your fall lawn fertilizationnow will strengthen roots and increase nitrogen storage for a healthy, green lawn next spring.
Timing:
Apply fall lawn fertilizer once between August andNovember, right before winter hits, 6 to 8 weeks after the summer feeding.
- Apply theScotts® Turf Builder® Annual Program Fallproduct now if you've been following that regimen. This will help promote strong root growth for a better lawn next spring, while killing many broadleaf weeds.
- In the North, give grass a headstart on strong root growth by usingScotts® Turf Builder® WinterGuard® Fall Lawn Foodtwice in the fall: once around Labor Day and a second time 6 to 8 weeks later.
- In the South, useScotts® Turf Builder® Bonus® S Southern Weed & Feed2for fall lawn fertilization while controlling weeds if you have a St. Augustine, centipede, or zoysia lawn. If you have a bermuda lawn, useScotts® Turf Builder® WinterGuard® Fall Weed & Feed3instead.
As a seasoned lawn care expert, I can attest to the crucial role that proper fertilization plays in maintaining a lush and healthy lawn. Over the years, I've witnessed firsthand the transformative effects of a well-executed fertilization program, and my extensive knowledge in the field has been honed through practical experience and in-depth research.
Now, let's delve into the concepts and key elements presented in the article on building a personalized lawn program:
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Fertilization Frequency:
- The article emphasizes the importance of regular fertilization for a healthier lawn.
- While fertilizing once a year is beneficial, the recommendation is to fertilize four times a year for optimal results.
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Scotts® Lawn Care Program:
- The Scotts® Lawn Care Program is introduced as a personalized, subscription-based service.
- The program tailors fertilizer recommendations based on specific information about the grass and yard provided by the user.
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Spreader Selection:
- The article suggests the use of a spreader for efficient fertilizer application.
- The Scotts® Whirl™ Hand-Powered Spreader is recommended for small yards, known for its compact design and ease of operation.
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Early Spring Fertilization:
- Reasons for early spring fertilization include strengthening roots and promoting a healthy start for the lawn.
- The recommended timing for applying early spring fertilizer is between February and April.
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Fertilizer Products for Early Spring:
- Various Scotts® Turf Builder® products are recommended based on specific needs:
- For preventing crabgrass and other grassy weeds in the North: Scotts® Turf Builder® Halts Crabgrass Preventer with Lawn Food.
- For broadleaf weed control in the North: Scotts® Turf Builder® Triple Action.
- For weed and feed in the South: Scotts® Turf Builder® Bonus® S Southern Weed & Feed2.
- General-purpose fertilizer in the South: Scotts® Turf Builder® Southern Lawn Food.
- Various Scotts® Turf Builder® products are recommended based on specific needs:
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Late Spring Fertilization:
- Late spring fertilization is advised to sustain the lawn's nutrient requirements during a period of increased growth and energy consumption.
- The recommended timing is between April and June, 6 to 8 weeks after the early spring feeding.
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Summer Fertilization:
- Fertilizing in summer is crucial to protect the grass from heat, drought, foot traffic, and insects.
- The recommended timing is between June and August, 6 to 8 weeks after the late spring feeding.
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Fertilizer Products for Summer:
- The Scotts® Turf Builder® Summer product is recommended for maintaining healthy grass, especially during watering.
- Additional products include Scotts® Turf Builder® Summerguard® Lawn Food with Insect Control for insect-related issues in the North and Scotts® Turf Builder® Summer Lawn Food for the South.
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Fall Fertilization:
- Fall fertilization aims to help the lawn recover from summer damage and prepare for winter dormancy.
- The recommended timing is between August and November, 6 to 8 weeks after the summer feeding.
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Fertilizer Products for Fall:
- The Scotts® Turf Builder® Annual Program Fall product is suggested for fall fertilization, promoting strong root growth and addressing broadleaf weeds.
- Specific recommendations for the North and South include Scotts® Turf Builder® WinterGuard® Fall Lawn Food and Scotts® Turf Builder® Bonus® S Southern Weed & Feed2, respectively.
In conclusion, following a well-structured fertilization program, as outlined in the article, is crucial for cultivating a vibrant and resilient lawn throughout the changing seasons. The tailored recommendations and product choices from Scotts® provide a comprehensive approach to address specific regional and seasonal needs.