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Not all soil types provide the necessary nutrients for lawns. In some cases, the soil’s nutrient reserve may decrease over time. Natural grass is a high consumer of energy and very sensitive to a lack of nutrients.
The use of fertilizer is a very important cultural practice in the maintenance of your lawn coupled with good watering and proper mowing. Here are some benefits of fertilization:
- Proper fertilization practices help avoid the problems of deficiencies in lawns (yellowing and weakness of the lawn) or excess nitrogen (burns).
- It stimulates the growth of leaves and roots.
- It reduces nitrogen loss through washing and minimizes potential contamination of groundwater due to excess nitrates.
- It improves the resistance of the lawn against attacks by pests and diseases.
- The continuous mowing that grass is subjected to requires the correct supply of nutrients to help it recover.
- It can also compensate for the loss of nutrients caused by filtration, volatilization, and the lawn’s own regular consumption of valuable nutrients.
- Proper fertilization helps reduce and control weeds.
When should you fertilize your fescue grass lawn?
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