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Proper fertilization doesn't just help plant crops, but is also necessary for lawns. Before, I talk about following a lawn schedule, I need to source a good local corporation for analysis. But I'm a bit confused about this. How do I get one or more of these local cooperatives for analysis and putting me through on how to follow the lawn care schedule.
pigweed and grass burrs are my nightmare on my ballfields in Smithville, Tx. I have new irrigation system now and it's improving. any suggestions
Before you choose any fertilizer to ensure that you select the one that has nitrogen. Knowing how to apply fertilizer is also important. Water your lawn a day before applying fertilizer and let the grass dry completely. Then water again after application so that fertilizer from the grass blades is washed off. Do not over-fertilize else you will have to mow the lawn often.