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Fertilizing Your Lawn
Articles | 01-06-2009
Pick the best plant food. Test your lawn’s soil every few years. Most soils in Texas are high in phosphorus (especially clays); therefore, turf usually needs a high-nitrogen 3-1-2 (examples: 15-5-10, 21-7-14) or 4-1-2 (examples: 20-5-10, 24-6-12) ratio fertilizer.
Quality fertilizers will have a high percentage of slow-release nitrogen. Although these fertilizers tend to be more expensive, they ensure superior turf performance with fewer problems.
Lawn Feedings the Easy Way
Bermuda
North Texas: every 8-10 weeks, April1 through October 1
South Texas: every 8-10 weeks, March 15 through October 15
Hybrid Bermuda (used at 1/4 rate)
North Texas: every 6 weeks, April 1 through October 1
South Texas: every 6 weeks, March 15 through October 15
St. Augustine
North Texas: every 8-10 weeks, April 1 through October 1
South Texas: every 8-10 weeks, March 15-October 15
Fescue
North Texas: September 1, November 1, February 15, April 15
South Texas: not adapted
Buffalograss (fertilize at 3/4 rate)
All Regions: May 1, September 15
Zoysias
All Regions: April 15, September 15
Ryegrass
All Regions: November 15, February 15
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