
Well, we got past the summer, and some of our yards got beat up pretty good. Just like we make plans for other things, our lawn depends on us to plan for it to come out strong in the Spring. In this post, I will share some tips for a healthy yard next Spring with the help of a video as well.
Did You know…
Nitrogen is so vital because it is a major component of chlorophyll, the compound by which plants use sunlight energy to produce sugars from water and carbon dioxide. It is also a major component of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. Without proteins, plants wither and die.

This is why it is good to add fertilizer with a good amount of nitrogen to your soil. The plant or the grass gets the nitrogen from the soil, so you will be helping your lawn out. The perfect way is to soil test to see how much it needs.
The healthier the soil, the better your grass will thrive on receiving all the nutrients it needs.
Steps To Fertilizing
In September & October, you would benefit from putting fertilizer on your lawn to supply necessary nutrients to feed your lawn. This will help it to be stronger and survive the winter months better than not fertilizing it.
Once November gets here, you want to apply some winter fertilizer as it will slowly feed your lawn during the winter, helping your lawn to beef up for the spring.
To super reinforce our plan for a healthy yard, go ahead and apply more winter fertilizer in early December. You will be making your lawn winter tough, and it will have a better chance of bouncing back strong.
There are all kinds of fertilizers you can choose from, but I am going to recommend Scotts brand fertilizers.
To order your fertilizer, just click on the images below to have it sent to you from Amazon.
Now here is the video I promised you that shows it is recommended to do this for a healthy and beautiful lawn.
Hey, thank you for visiting, and I hope I provided some valuable information to you. Don’t forget that you can get all your lawn needs from Old School Lawn Store, including lawn furnishings.
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