Just like deer behavior changes seasonally, your lawn’s nutritional needs vary throughout the year. Seasonal fertilization ensures your turf always has what it needs to perform at its best.
Spring
Grass needs nitrogen to jumpstart growth and repair winter damage.
Summer
Heat and drought stress require potassium-heavy formulas to maintain hydration and resilience.
Fall
This is the most important fertilization period. Fall treatments promote root development, making the lawn thicker and healthier the following year.
Winterizer
A final late-season fertilization increases carbohydrate reserves, helping the lawn green up quickly in spring.
Professional Schedules vs. DIY Guesswork
Professionals apply fertilizers at precise times and rates, ensuring optimal results. DIY schedules often come too early, too late, or too heavy—all of which reduce effectiveness.
Conclusion
A strategic seasonal fertilization plan leads to a lawn that’s greener, stronger, and far more resilient year after year.

