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All about our Lawn Food

If you’re a homeowner, finding the balance between over-and under-watering, the correct type and amount of fertilizer, and keeping pesky vermin at bay can seem like a full-time job. If you’ve noticed your lawn is lacking in appearance, there are specialized products designed to target problem areas and make your lawn the envy of the neighborhood.

One of the more common issues we see with problem grasses is deficiencies in certain minerals and nutrients, including phosphorus and potassium. They also help to promote root growth and enhance a plant’s resilience early in its lifecycle. This supplement is best used when a plant is first taking root but is also essential as the plant continues to grow. Phosphorus helps by strengthening the grass roots. When roots are stronger, they are more easily able to absorb nutrients, making the grass grow faster, look greener, and grow thicker.

Another element necessary for healthy lawn growth is potassium. This nutrient helps promote a healthy yard and keep diseases away. Potassium is naturally found in soil, so it’s essential to test for its concentration before potentially over-fertilizing. Potassium helps plants by allowing more efficient use of nitrogen, another nutrient critical for grass growth. It also helps increase your grass’ tolerance for drought, cold, and diseases.

It sounds like a lot, right? Lucky for you, Simple Lawn Solutions carries a variety of products that can change your brown, wilted grass into something you can be proud of.

This liquid fertilizer provides the necessary nutrients for your lawn to treat deficiencies. To ensure the best-looking lawn, keep your lawn watered sufficiently so your lawn can absorb the nutrients properly.

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Benefits of the 3-18-18 High Phosphorus & Potassium NPK Liquid Fertilizer:

  • Enhances root development
  • Improves the movement of food throughout the turf
  • Encourages hardiness
  • Contains feed-grade ingredients

 

Your lawn may need this liquid fertilizer if it has phosphorus or potassium deficiencies.

 

How to Know if Your Lawn Has a Phosphorus Deficiency:

  • Reduced growth
  • Reduced density
  • Poor root growth
  • Leaf tips or edges are turning purple, red, or extremely dark green

 

How to Know if Your Lawn Has a Potassium Deficiency:

  • Low tolerance to the heat or the cold
  • Prone to stress and/or disease
  • Wilting tips of turf
  • Yellowing in color
  • The grass may appear burnt

 

If your yard is exhibiting these symptoms, and you are unsure of the cause, we recommend getting a lab to conduct a soil test on your soil so you can confirm the deficiencies.

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