Maintaining your home and property includes establishing a lawn care routine. Additionally, proper lawn care involves regular trimming, cleaning, and fertilization. Even if your grass appears green now, it still requires attention. Consequently, fertilizing your lawn at some point during the year is crucial to ensure the soil has all the necessary nutrients for optimal growth.
Slow-release fertilizers are often recommended for this purpose, as they gradually release nutrients into the soil, allowing grass roots to absorb them effectively without wastage or nutrient loss.
Moreover, slow-release fertilizers facilitate the filling of bare patches by grass roots, reducing space for weed seeds to germinate. However, if you prefer a more eco-friendly approach, organic fertilization using compost in spring and fall is an excellent alternative.