Lawn fertilizing

Lawn grasses, like all land plants, are nourished by solar energy, fulfilling their subsidiary needs by taking water and required minerals from the ground. Fertilizing makes up for nutritional shortfalls in the soil and renews diminishing elements so they're always available to the plant. Grass provided with all the nutrients it needs is better able to resist wear, cold, insect attacks and disease.

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Fertilizing

Among soil elements that grass needs, three are essential in considerable quantities:


Nitrogen: promotes grass growth and greening.
Phosphorus: promotes rooting and disease resistance.
Potassium: increases disease- and cold-resistance; fosters reserves.

Percentages of these three elements are indicated by a three-figure code on the wrapping. Thus 10-4-8 would be 10% nitrogen, 4% phosphorus and 8% potassium.

A four-step program

This selection of nutrients has a proven track record. These synthetic fertilizers are created by specialists to meet lawn grass needs. They're mostly mineral elements that are quickly assimilated by the plant. Most of the nitrogen, though, is released gradually so it's available between applications. It's very important to respect the prescribed doses on packaging. Too much could burn roots and low er the percentage of organic material in the soil. The mineral salts that are not absorbed by the grass can be picked up by rain or watering and carried into water courses and the water table.

    1st step: 21-2-6 – April/May
    Nitrogen rich. For rapid grass growth in early spring. 40% of the nitrogen is slow -release, so it's available to the grass for about six weeks.

    2nd step: 18-2-6 – May/June
    Constant fertilizing ensures stability of growth and greening. Iron and magnesium support dense grass and uniform colour.

    3rd step: 10-4-8 – July/August
    This balanced formula helps grass build a reserve and resist difficult midsummer conditions.

    4th step: 8-5-15 – September
    This is the most important step: preparing your lawn for winter. It promotes root development and reserves that will kick-start your grass the following spring.

Natural fertilizing

Products from natural sources have many advantages: they're less concentrated so you don't risk burning roots when you apply them according to instructions; they enter the soil and gradually release their nutritional elements; the organic material that is the basis of natural fertilizers contains the full range of required minerals; they improve soil by increasing its porosity and combating erosion; they encourage beneficial micro-organisms that aerate soil, decomposing thatch and vegetable debris. De-thatching may become unnecessary for certain soil types.

The 100% natural four-step program

They're composed of various natural ingredients – including chicken manure, which is a very high-quality fertilizer. This 100% natural lawn fertilizer not only has the three essential ingredients (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium), but it also contains organic material and important micro nutrients that improve plant beauty and safety, such as iron and calcium. Furthermore, it poses no danger to humans, domestic animals, flora or fauna, and it protects the life of the soil. It's also easy to apply. The benefits of the 100% natural program become clearer in the medium and long-term, so be patient, long-term soil quality improvements will soon become visible. Don't forget to follow all the instructions on the package.

    1st step: 7-3-1 + 1% Fe (iron) – April/May
    Improves soil structure and water retention, increases levels of organic material, and encourages soil life. The nitrogen helps quick spring greening.

    2nd step: 7-3-1 + 1% Fe (iron) – May/June
    Regular application of organic material helps grass realize its full development potential.

    3rd step: 5-4-2 – July/August
    Balanced fertilization allow s the grass to continue growing. Soil micro-organisms provide
    increased resistance to dry spells.

    4th step:4-4-9 + 1% Fe (iron) – September
    This step not only continues contributing organic matter, but also boosts your grass’ resistance to the rigours of winter and disease, thanks to its natural potassium. Bonus: It enables the grass to shore up reserves for the next spring.
These soil-fixed fertilizers are not washed aw ay by rain or normal watering. Since such losses are minimized, there's less risk of polluting water courses and water tables. Minerals that aren't immediately absorbed by the roots stay in the soil for future use.
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