Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Winterizzzzeee! Come Spring, you'll Thank us for it!



This is the time of year to Winterize. Everything you do to your yard now will look amazingly beautiful next Spring. Fertilization is one of the most important practices of them all. It's easy to let other projects demand your attention in the fall, but you shouldn't overlook the basics that help prepare your turf for winter and the next spring




Now that the heat of summer has given way to cool nights, more uniform rainfall and sunny, warm days, we can rejoice in preparation. This typically commences in September. Turfgrass plants respond with improved density and growth, recovering from thinning that may have occurred during the summer. Fertilization at this time aids this process. As temperatures continue to cool during mid-to late fall, grass growth begins to slow and mowing frequency drops to once a week or less. This is when it is best to perform your late-fall fertilization. Living in the Kansas City area, the time for late-fall fertilization is late October and November. A hard freeze usually causes cessation of turf growth, but the plant is still physiologically active, so photosynthesis will continue until snow covers the ground or the ground freezes. The plant continues to accumulate carbohydrates during this time when little or now growth occurs.
If you think about it, it's the time of year the involves the least amount of labor, but produces the best amount of return. Come in today to find all the products you will need to get the results everyone wishes they had. How do we know, because you will come in and thank us for having the best looking lawn in the neighborhood!