Fertilizer can transform your lawn in just a few weeks, but you have to apply it the right way.
This one change can keep your lawn green through summer heat.
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When it comes to getting the most out of those nutrients, the timing and frequency of fertilizer applications is important.
Before tossing those granules of plant food all over your lawn, you need to prepare the area to better accept the nutrients.
If your lawn still looks dull after fertilizing, these common mistakes could be to blame. Learn the signs your fertilizer didn’t work and how to fix them fast.
What you bag up every week could be your lawn’s best boost.
It may look lifeless now, but your lawn could just be waiting for the right conditions to wake up.