Lawn Fertilizer Guide: When & How to Apply

Published: November 30, 2025 | Updated: November 30, 2025 | Reading Time: 6 minutes

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Proper fertilization is the key to a healthy, vibrant lawn. But timing and application are just as important as the fertilizer itself. This guide will help you understand when, how, and how much fertilizer your lawn needs for optimal growth.

Understanding Fertilizer Numbers (N-P-K)

Fertilizer labels show three numbers representing the percentage of three key nutrients:

Common Ratios:

Fertilization Schedule by Season

Spring Fertilization (March-May)

Summer Fertilization (June-August)

Fall Fertilization (September-November)

Calculate Your Fertilizer Needs

Use our Fertilizer Calculator to determine exactly how much fertilizer you need. The calculator considers:

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Proper Application Techniques

Step 1: Soil Test First

Always test your soil before fertilizing:

Step 2: Choose the Right Spreader

Step 3: Application Method

For even coverage:

Step 4: Water Immediately

After application:

Common Fertilizer Mistakes

1. Over-Fertilizing

Too much fertilizer burns grass and wastes money. Always follow recommended rates and never apply more than 1 lb nitrogen per application.

2. Wrong Timing

Fertilizing at the wrong time stresses grass. Avoid fertilizing during drought, extreme heat, or when grass is dormant.

3. Uneven Application

Stripes and bare spots result from improper spreading. Take your time and overlap passes slightly.

4. No Soil Test

Applying fertilizer without knowing soil needs leads to imbalances. Test your soil every 2-3 years.

Organic vs. Synthetic Fertilizers

Synthetic Fertilizers

Organic Fertilizers

Safe Fertilizer Storage and Disposal

Storage Tips

Disposal

Lawn Fertilizer Cost Guide

Fertilizer costs vary based on type and quality:

Use our free fertilizer calculator to get accurate cost estimates for your lawn size and fertilizer choice.

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Signs Your Lawn Needs Fertilizer

Visual Indicators

Environmental Factors

Fertilizer and the Environment

Responsible fertilization protects water quality:

Ready to Fertilize Your Lawn?

Use our free tools to plan your fertilization:

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