ANSWER: If you have a winter lawn — in other words, one that has been overseeded — you should fertilize it every 30 days with a cold-weather fertilizer. But if you have a winter dormant lawn that will ...
Aim to fertilize fruit trees in spring or early summer. This timing allows the trees to absorb nutrients they can use for new growth and fruit production, says Lauren St. Germain Kidd, the owner of ...
As fall approaches, leaves drop and deciduous trees go dormant for the winter. That doesn't mean you're done taking care of ...
Last week I described the basic fertilizers that I use. This week I will add information about when and how often to fertilize different kinds of plants. Lawns: Frequent fertilization is needed to ...
All plants have one thing in common. If they don’t like where they’re living, they can’t pick up their roots and move. So, ask yourself, are you doing what it takes to give your trees a long, healthy ...
Boxwood shrubs, Buxus sempervirens, have long held a top spot for home landscapes due to their beautiful shape and vibrant, deep evergreen leaves. They're easy to care for as long as you provide the ...
I do believe the blast of cold air that came through the area the last few nights finally put our landscape plants to rest for the winter. At least we shouldn't have to worry about mowing the lawn ...
The first step in fertilizing correctly is to base the fertilizer analysis chosen on the results of a soil test.
Warm-season grass thrives in the summer heat and goes dormant during the winter. With that in mind, it's important not to fertilize too late in the year.
If you have an avocado tree struggling to produce fruit, it might need a boost in fertilizer. As you've probably realized, ...