What's the best fertilizer to use?
I have put in a sprinkler system this year, have the bermuda grass going
good but would like it to spread more before it quits growing. I have been using Lesco fertilizer with pretty good results but would like to know if there might be a better one out there to use, maybe Scotts as one I have looked at. I would think the slow release fertilizer would be the best. Is this true, also what about Fertilome fertilizer? thanks, Gary |
What's the best fertilizer to use?
No, No, No! Slow release is NOT what you want for bermuda! You want
something high in nitrogen that is available immediately. If you want it to spread give it one pound of total N per 1,000 square feet every two weeks until the 3rd week in August (unless you live in the deep South). A good dose of potash in September or early October is desirable to help it through the winter, also. Gary E wrote: I have put in a sprinkler system this year, have the bermuda grass going good but would like it to spread more before it quits growing. I have been using Lesco fertilizer with pretty good results but would like to know if there might be a better one out there to use, maybe Scotts as one I have looked at. I would think the slow release fertilizer would be the best. Is this true, also what about Fertilome fertilizer? thanks, Gary |
What's the best fertilizer to use?
What area of the country are you located in?
In Zone 7 (south-central united states) we have been using a 17-5-9 blend with tremendous success. "Indian Joe" wrote in message ... No, No, No! Slow release is NOT what you want for bermuda! You want something high in nitrogen that is available immediately. If you want it to spread give it one pound of total N per 1,000 square feet every two weeks until the 3rd week in August (unless you live in the deep South). A good dose of potash in September or early October is desirable to help it through the winter, also. Gary E wrote: I have put in a sprinkler system this year, have the bermuda grass going good but would like it to spread more before it quits growing. I have been using Lesco fertilizer with pretty good results but would like to know if there might be a better one out there to use, maybe Scotts as one I have looked at. I would think the slow release fertilizer would be the best. Is this true, also what about Fertilome fertilizer? thanks, Gary |
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