Your home probably did not come with a perfect lawn. But with proper care, even a sickly lawn can be returned to life and become the lawn all of your neighbors envy.
Rapid growth in the spring time steals a lot of nutrients from the soil. It’s best to replace the missing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium with the proper lawn fertilization. If you feed your lawn a month after it starts growing in spring, and feed it again a month or so before it goes dormant, your lawn will have the nutrients it needs to grow healthy and lush.
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