Fertilization is the single most important element in our organic lawn maintence services; it improves lawn quality and is essential to maintain a high quality, healthy lawn. A good fertilizer program usually contains 4 feeding: spring, early summer, summer and fall.
Most lawn fertilizers contain the three major nutritive elements
- nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium:
All fertilizers will have 3 numbers displayed prominently on the
label; representing the percentage by weight of Nitrogen,
Phosphorus, and Potassium, in that order.
The first step in the Lite Gardener’s lawn care is a soil test to determine the soil acidity and the levels of phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen. The Lite Gardener chooses a fertilizer containing the correct amount of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium for the situation. Nitrogen very soluble in water and has to be replenished every year, while phosphorus and potassium are relatively stable in the soil. If the soil test indicates a need for phosphorous or potassium, the Lite Gardener will factor that into the choice of fertilizer. In a soil that is too acid or too alkaline the fertilizer will remain insoluble and its usefulness will be limited and the Lite Gardener will recommend measures to correct the soil pH.
Fertilizing immediately after aeration allows the fertilizer to
get to the roots. The Lite
Gardener recommends aerating the lawn at least once per year..
The Lite Gardener uses only organic fertilizers, which really
certain nutrients more slowly into the lawn which helps to avoid
burning and reduces nitrate contamination of the groundwater
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