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I`m hoping for some straight answers. I`ve had all kinds answers from
all kinds of people. Now that spring is approaching what
should I use on my lawn to get pretty green grass this summer? Should I
use weed &feed , 10-10-10 or what ? When should whatever be applied?
I`m in central Va. and have about 2 acres of lawn. Right now the grass
is a mix of fescue and rye and just wild grass. The deer love it.
Thanks for any reply

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On Mar 17, 4:42*pm, (Herb Eneva) wrote:
* I`m hoping for some straight answers. I`ve had all kinds answers from
all kinds of people. * * * * * *Now that spring is approaching what
should I use on my lawn to get pretty green grass this summer? *Should I
use weed &feed , 10-10-10 or what ? When should whatever be applied?
I`m in central Va. and have about 2 acres of lawn. Right now the grass
is a mix of fescue and rye and just wild grass. The deer love it.
Thanks for any reply


Weed n Feed is rarely a good choice for any lawn. I can see using it
once or twice on lawns that are full of weeds. But even then,
applying a spray herbicide is more effective. And using Weed n Feed
every year or multiple times a year because you have a few weeds is
nuts. If you have a healthy lawn with dense turf, you will have few
weeds and they can be dealt with easy with a tank sprayer, delivering
the herbicide to the few spots and right on target, instead of
broadcasting it all over the place.

For spring fertilizer there are all kinds of fertilizers available in
at least a couple of categories that are formulated for turf. The
chemical based ones are a lot higher in nitrogen (the first # on the
bag) for fast green up. Organic ones tend to be lower in nitrogen,
but may be better for the lawn. It also depends what is available
locally and the cost. Also be sure to factor in how much N P K are
actually in the bag. They are listed as percentages. So a 40lb bag
that has N of 32 is the same amount of nitrogen, 12lbs, as an 80lb
bag that shows N of 16

The other choice you have is whether to put down pre-emergent
crabgrass control. If so, then you most likely want to buy a product
that has it mixed in with the fertilizer. It should go down about the
time the forsythias start to bloom for maximum effectiveness.
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