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NPK ratio by season for a bluegrass lawn in Toronto?
I have researched for the proper NPK ratio for fertilizing a bluegrass lawn
here in Toronto, ON, CAN. I am not sure if I should be too concerned about the theoretical variation to the fertilizer's NPK ratio to use at different times due to the season's temperature change. I have not yet found any info on this adjustment. All the info I can find is a 3-1-2 ratio (e.g. 21-6-12), probably because the sites I found for KBG are all in the US, where there are not substantial temp changes or seasons. Do I need more specific info about how the NPK ratio changed depending on the time of the year? I believe I have found the correct times of the year, at least, though (possibly off a little): Late winter/early spring (April-Early May) Late spring/early summer (Mid June) Late summer (Early Sept) Fall (Late Oct./Early Nov) |
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