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I put Fertilizer on my lawn and it looks better and i also put weed killer i was wondering if i could put them like every week. Untill it looks better is there a time you have to wait in order to use it again. It helped a little but whats the time sequence i can do it in??

2007-05-16 08:54:34 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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You should fertilize only about 4 times during the season - early on about March, in June, in August or September when it's NOT hot, and a late season application, to help promote root growth. Any more is just wasting the fertilizer, and running a risk that runoff will end up in local streams.

Read the directions for the weed killer, but I suspect that it's about the same - only a few applications during the season.

2007-05-16 08:59:42 · answer #1 · answered by Ralfcoder 7 · 0 0

The organic way is to make the grass solid, and mow it precise. Then it is going to crush the weeds, for the main area. the biggest element is mowing. Grass is designed to be cropped normally by potential of herbivores, and in case you crop it the way it likes, it particularly is going to be happy. right here's a link to a large, short article on organic and organic backyard care. in case you look into nature, you on no account see a container of basically one style of plant at a uniform length. "Weeds" deliver mutually distinctive food from distinctive levels of the soil than grass, and that they make contributions to a healthy environment. Lawns are particularly an concept that replaced into invented approximately a hundred and fifty years in the past, and basically nicely-known as a results of fact the Fifties. there have been appealing landscapes in the previous lawns, and there'll be distinctive concepts sooner or later.

2016-12-11 11:24:05 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Honestly I would recommend you contacting a local lawn company like Scotts or Tru Green Chemlawn. I found it was cheaper to contract with them and they used stronger chemicals. The only chemicals I found that were worth anything were the Scott's brand and it is like $35.00 a bag. It much cheaper to go through a company

2007-05-16 09:34:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

generally using too much weed killer will weaken your lawn and create ideal homes for bugs and fungus'. Once a month would be more that enough...if your lawn is that overgrown it might take a year to clear it up.

2007-05-16 09:14:23 · answer #4 · answered by trudy trueheart 1 · 0 0

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