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Lawn care fertilizer
Need and composition of fertilizer
The fertilizer that is used in the lawn consists of three different chemicals
and they are nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Nitrogen is the important
constituent that can be added to your lawn for the element needed to
make the grass grow and get its green color. It also helps to create
thickness, let off density and brawny growth to help fight-off weeds
and pests. Phosphorus is used chiefly to push strong grass root growth
and founding. An increase in phosphorus during times of new planting
and renewing old lawns is noticed. Potassium is used to enhance your
lawn's resistance to disease, drought, wear, and cold weather. An increase
in potassium during fall and winter fertilizations and times of new planting
and renewing old lawns is noticed.
Seasonal treatment
In order to keep the lawn in best shape it should be maintained properly
and need of the essential nutrients is required. They are to be treated
differently according to the season. In spring season, it is to be treated
with nitrogen rich fertilizer. The green explosion may please to your
eye but it encourages outrageous top growth to the detriment of the lawn
roots. A fertilizer should be lighter on the nitrogen and heavier on
the phosphorus and it makes the roots strong. .
During the heat of summer, nitrogen is more likely to burn your lawn
than during other times of the year. Nitrogen burn is particularly likely
if your lawn is drought-damaged. Slow-release and combination fertilizers
are generally better than fast-release fertilizers and are, as a result,
a little pricier. Excess fertilizer that washes off lawns is wasted and
harmful. In rainy season do not fertilizer the garden, as the rain pushes
the fertilizers towards the drainage. In such case the fertilizer has
to be applied again. Avoid using water-soluble, quick-release nitrogen,
such as ammonium nitrate, urea ammonium phosphate, or potassium chloride.
Effect of pool chlorine
Chlorine is a popular pool sterilizer because it effectively kills most
microorganisms that can contaminate your pool. But lawns and pools can
be an awkward combination. The pool chlorine levels aren't high enough
to do real damage to the lawn. The nitrogen in lawn fertilizer can combine
with pool chlorine to create chlorine compounds, which interfere with
the chlorine's ability to sanitize your pool. While diluted pool chlorine
isn't a problem, concentrated chlorine can kill some of the bacteria
that are essential to plants' ability to get nutrients from the soil.
One has to be careful while adding chlorine to the pool, as spills at
concentrated levels could damage the grass in the yard.
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