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Old 14-08-2007, 09:28 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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On Aug 14, 7:13 am, Jim wrote:
trader wrote:
KC wrote:
trad wrote:


Lime now and 15-0-15 fertilizer next spring.


KC


Why wait till Spring to fertilize? Fall is an excellent time to
apply ferilizer


There are divided opinions on this subject and I gave the one I was
taught. Existing growth benefits but new growth suffers. Rationale
is that nitrogen stimulates new growth late in the season and this
growth does not have time to toughen up before freezes, thus dying.


KC


If you look at the advice of university agricultural services and
turf authorities, I haven't seen any disagreement. In fact, most of
them state that Fall is the best time to fertilize, as there is much
less chance of encouraging disease. If you have any sources that
state otherwise, I'd be happy to see them. And I do it every year on
my lawn and it looks super, nice and green all winter.


your advice is dependent upon the type of turf one is managing.

http://www.super-sod.com/info-guide-...w.super-sod.co
m/info-guide-centipede.html

both are warm season active cool season dormant grasses
yet they have different feeding requirements.

leaving the uninformed uninformed allows for increased
seed and fertilizer sales resulting in an industry net
gain. is it the right thing to do?- Hide quoted text -


If you read the original post, the question was:

"Here are the results of my lawn soil test. Can you recommend soil
amendments or treatments? Have rye, fescue and bluegrass in central
CT. "

It's clear the question and answer I gave were for cool season grasses
in CT, not warm season grasses. Fall fertilization is clearly
appropriate. So save the nonsense about trying to increase fertlizer
sales.

I understood you completely, Trader, and you were spot on with your advice.

Bermuda isn't really turf-grass anyway is it? it looks like grass weeds to
me.