Now that Spring has Sprung, it’s time to Feed Your Lawn

We’ve all been fantasizing about it for months, and finally warmer weather has arrived. Of course all you want to do is fire up the grill and start working on your tan, but before you can kick back in your hammock or poolside, there are a few tasks you’ll need to tackle. And you can bet they’re all outside.

One of the Spring Home Maintenance To-Do’s that needs to make it onto your checklist is Feeding Your Lawn. After a wet spring, your lawn might be looking quite rich and lush. Since Mother Nature did the hard work, you can sit back and relax, right? Not so fast. Grass loves nutrients, so now’s the time to add high-nitrogen fertilizer to help suppress weeds and keep your lawn looking great all summer long.

If you’re a DIY’er, a push-powered broadcast spreader makes quick work of fertilizing your lawn. You’ll find spreaders suitable for an average suburban lawn for around $35 to $100. If you have a cooking compost pile, you can substitute home-grown compost for commercial fertilizers. However, if you want to outsource the job, a lawn care company will spray on a chemical fertilizer for about $40 an application.


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