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Spring will be here before you know it and we’re as excited as you are. Spread out your early spring to-do list and take the first steps to a fantastic lawn today. Then you’ll be free to focus on the fun, colorful plants when the time comes.
Take a look at your lawn. If it looks great, congrats, you can skip this part. But if it’s looking thin or riddled with bare spots, we’re here to help you turn it around. Cool temps this time of year make it a terrific time to spot seed or overseed your lawn. SOME RULES FROM THE GREEN THUMB:
A superior lawn starts with fresh, quality seed customized for Central Illinois lawns and blended to resist fungus and disease. Selections include: Professional Blend (sod quality, Kentucky bluegrass blend), Emerald Mix (most popular – for active outdoor families) and Shady Super Fine Mix (tolerates shade to part shade conditions).
Break up soil at least two to three inches deep with a hoe or shovel. Adding a little water to the soil the day before will make it easier to work.
Sprinkle the seed like salt and pepper into the bare spots and the surrounding area. Lightly press the seed into the soil to ensure good contact. For best results, we recommend adding Ferti-lome New Lawn Starter fertilizer to the seeded area.
Water gently initially, taking care not to displace seeds. Do not let seeds or sprouts dry out or they will die. Water every morning until you see slight puddling and, depending upon weather conditions, you may need to water twice a day. Seeds will not germinate at the same time. Until the planted area is showing a dense, green growth, do not allow it to dry out.
The best time to spot seed is typically the end of August through September, but early spring is also one of the best times to renovate as needed. Plus, doing it early leaves you plenty of time to enjoy it this summer.
**If you have a lawn care company fertilize your lawn, please notify them that you planted grass seed! The chemicals used will prevent the seed from germinating.
FERTI-LOME CRABGRASS PREVENTER PLUS LAWN FOOD**
** If you seeded your lawn, apply Scott’s Step 1 for Seeding. This product is formulated for crabgrass control and safe for grass seedlings. Other Step 1 products will prevent seed from germinating!
The ideal time to begin the 4-Step DIY Lawn Program is March through mid-April. You’re generally safe to start once the weather breaks and the forsythia is in bloom.
The first step provides a critical boost of fertilizer on the heels of winter and includes pre-emergent Crabgrass Control that can save a lot of time and trouble down the line. Hoerr Nursery recommends Ferti-lome Crabgrass Preventer plus Lawn Food to get you started.
The next lawn application date is around Memorial Day.
Growing fantastic, green grass can be easy with the right tools and timing. And please let us know if you need any advice along the way. Of course, if you’d like to focus on other outdoor projects, our lawn and landscape teams are always available to tackle the job and leave you with one less To Do.
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