How and when do I fertilize my lawn?

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  • Опубліковано 6 бер 2011
  • Jennifer Brennan explains the ins and outs of fertilizer and how to get the green, lush lawn you want.
    I'm here to tell you how and why to fertilize your lawn. Now first of all you need to understand, what is fertilizer? Fertilizer comes in two forms. There's the synthetic forms and then there're the organically based forms. And fertilizer is actually not food for your lawn, it is actually the building blocks that the lawn plants use to put their parts together. And the basic ingredients are nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. And when you break down, the nitrogen, think green. Nitrogen is for the green parts, the blades of the plants. The phosphorous, the middle number on the bag, is for the root development. And roots are very important on the grass plants because they're what really supports the plant and help it spread to give it a nice, lush, thick lawn. Now, the potassium is actually the strength for the cell walls and that's what gives them disease resistance and also tolerance of heat and the cold in the winter time. So both of the organics, the organics and the synthetics, have nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium. So it doesn't matter which one that you use.
    Now when you're looking at the synthetics, they're actually timed and coded so that those particles will last for six to eight weeks. The organics actually are naturally slow to break down. They're broken down by bacteria and fungi, beneficial bacteria and fungi, in the soil. So they naturally are slow-release, long-term nutrients for your grass plants.
    On the backs of the bags are charts showing you the brand and the model of the spreader that you are using. So you come over here and you look at the setting and that's what you're going to set the dial up here on. So for this brand of spreader and for this product, you're going to set it at 10. So you adjust it down right here, empty the bag of the fertilizer into the bin, and then you're ready to go.
    Now, there's different kinds of spreaders. This is a broadcast spreader. And when you look at the bottom of the bin, you'll see there's almost a wheel, that when you push the spreader and you open the bin, there's a wheel that tosses those particles out in a path that's about four feet wide. This is the type of spreader that most homeowners prefer to use because you don't have to cross the lawn as many times using this one. And it also gives a gentle overlap of the product so you never have to worry about burning or missing. If you miss areas of the lawn, what will happen is you'll get yellow stripes. A lot of times people think that's burnt lawn, it's just because they missed the application.
    Now, you have to use fertilizer, it's advised to use fertilizer, in all regions, it's not a regional thing. Grass plants need fertilizer wherever they're growing. It's what keeps them, you know, going, strong.
    Now there's also a hand applied broadcast spreader that you can use if you have smaller areas to fertilize. So you put the fertilizer in here, pull the trigger, and then spin. And this spreads that fertilizer in an area about four feet wide, and you just walk back and forth across the lawn.
    Now the other type of spreader that I mentioned is a drop spreader. This is used more often by professionals. You can see the bottom part of the bin is a straight line. You put the fertilizer in, and when you push this and put the setting in the right place, those particles drop straight down. You need to be very accurate, and when you're using these, you need to make sure you line up these markings with the wheel marks so that you don't get stripes on your lawn. When you're using fertilizer, it's giving nourishment to the lawn, just like you would give nourishment to your children, so if you want the best looking lawn in the neighborhood, be sure and fertilize.
    How often?
    Be prepared to apply it four times a year if you want the best lawn in the neighborhood. If you just want a good, healthy lawn, two times a year.
    When?
    More southern regions, the fertilizer can be applied earlier, because the grass plans have awakened. And the cue is to look for the green color in your lawn. If the lawn is turned green, that means it is awakened in the spring, and you can use fertilizer.
    Helpful hint:
    I like to actually recommend that we follow holidays. Easter, Memorial Day, Labor Day and Halloween. Those are the easiest for the timing, and if you remember that, you can get your applications just right.
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  • @Locauna
    @Locauna 12 років тому

    Wow! I really like the way Jennifer Brennan talks! Her voice sounds so good it's easy to listen to her explanations. Great quality video, thanks for sharing the information.

  • @yurasis
    @yurasis 8 років тому

    Excellent advice, thanks!

  • @dreadee34474
    @dreadee34474 11 років тому

    I finally get it now! Thanks you are great

  • @se77oo
    @se77oo 13 років тому

    Thank you that was very well explained, now off to fertilize

  • @OrlandoLandscapers
    @OrlandoLandscapers 11 років тому

    Well explained! Good job.

  • @lordcron
    @lordcron 3 роки тому

    Wonderful!

  • @Icecodes
    @Icecodes 12 років тому

    perfect sound quality....

  • @xiomy268
    @xiomy268 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @enufots4621
    @enufots4621 7 років тому

    I'm still confused as to how i will know the amount of the fertilizer i am putting into the lawn. Do I have to weigh the amount of fertilizer (specially in the case of a handheld which doesn't hold much) i put into the spreader each time and then refill as many times as required to use up to the pounds of fertilizer as recommended by the manufacturer for the particular lot size? Do I keep refilling and re-walk the same area (if i walked too fast) until the recommended amount is applied?

  • @testticklehead
    @testticklehead 6 років тому +1

    I have a professional spreader that will help fertilize her.
    Nothing better than a cougar doing lawn work.

  • @lostinmyspace4910
    @lostinmyspace4910 4 роки тому

    we're a bunch of fifth graders out here. How do you spell fertilizer? Thank you Miss Marm

  • @EliteCombatMajor
    @EliteCombatMajor 12 років тому +1

    Funji?

  • @carriesmith5998
    @carriesmith5998 5 років тому +1

    Should the lawn be wet or dry to fertilizer!

  • @ananocrag
    @ananocrag 10 років тому +13

    This woman is seriously good looking.

  • @chadrawson2879
    @chadrawson2879 10 років тому

    For best reults, consider having a professional do it. It costs about the same and results are better than the bagged chemicals.

    • @chadrawson2879
      @chadrawson2879 9 років тому

      Right. Time is money. Would you hire someone to mow your lawn with a 22" mower vs. A 48" mower (large lawn). So, efficiency is key. Home owners need to due their due diligence when hiring a lawn care company. Best one I ever worked for required every lawn tech to have a degree in horiculture. Also, ask application method, timing between alplications, and the biggest if not most important is weather or not slow release fertilizers.

  • @nayrtnartsipacify
    @nayrtnartsipacify 12 років тому

    goats and cattle do wonders for a lawn. They mow it for you and fertilize it for you. Unless you have livestock, grass is just a weed in the garden.

  • @MrDulvalius69
    @MrDulvalius69 6 років тому +1

    wHheeeeel.....Wwheeeel.

    • @gerrym75
      @gerrym75 3 роки тому

      wHiskey!! wHiskey!

  • @showandgo
    @showandgo 6 років тому +2

    She never addressed when to fertilize.