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GrassCycling

Fertilizing

Research has shown that most grasses only require a modest level of nitrogen for good color and controlled growth. As with water, too much fertilizer can be harmful and promotes faster growth. When you GrassCycle you are returning nutrients to the soil. One season of Grasscycling equals one application of fertilizer. A good schedule to follow is fertilize once in spring, again in fall and let the grass clippings fertilize through the summer. As with mowing, different grasses require different fertilizers so check with your local lawn and garden center to ensure the proper application. For a slower more unified growth consider using "slow-release" or "water insoluble" fertilizers. These are especially good for slopes, compact soil, and any other lawn where the potential for runoff is very high. Apply fertilizer when grass is dry. This prevents the foliage from being burned and allows the fertilizer to fall around the plants where it can be watered in. next

 

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