Don't Apply Your Lawn's Final Fall Fertilizer Treatment Too Late!
Fertilizing your lawn in the fall is essential to help it recover from the summer stress and build up its strength before winter sets in. However, timing is everything when it comes to applying your final fall fertilizer treatment. You don't want to apply it too late, as your grass won't have enough time to absorb the nutrients before the first frost arrives or it goes completely dormant. In general, the final fall fertilizer application should occur once your grass has stopped actively growing or has significantly slowed down to the point of no longer needing to be mowed. October and November are common months to apply the last fertilizer treatment of the year here in Pennsylvania. To ensure your lawn is fertilized at the right times, it's best to hire professionals to do it for you!
Make sure your final fall fertilizer treatment is applied before the first frost or before your grass goes dormant.
When it comes to applying your final fall fertilizer treatment, it's important that it is applied before the first frost hits or before your grass goes dormant. This is because dormant grass won't be able to absorb the nutrients it needs to help it make it through the winter. By applying your final fertilizer treatment before the first frost or before your grass goes dormant, your grass will be able to take up all of the nutrients from the fertilizer and store them in its roots. Then, it can use those stored nutrients to help it make it through the winter and come out of dormancy in the spring stronger than ever!
The final fall fertilizer treatment should be applied once your grass has stopped actively growing or has slowed down significantly.
When it comes to applying your final fall fertilizer treatment, it's important to apply it once your grass has stopped actively growing or has slowed down significantly. This is because when your grass is actively growing, it will be using all of its energy to grow and won't be able to store the nutrients from the fertilizer in its roots. By waiting until your grass has stopped actively growing or has slowed down significantly, you can ensure that your grass will be able to store the nutrients from the fertilizer in its roots. October and November are common months to apply the last fertilizer treatment of the year.
Hire professionals to fertilize your lawn to ensure it's done at the right times.

While fertilizing your lawn is important, it's also important to make sure that it's done at the right times. If you fertilize your lawn too early, it won't be able to store the nutrients in its roots. If you fertilize your lawn too late, it won't have enough time to absorb the nutrients before the first frost arrives. That's why it's best to hire professionals to fertilize your lawn for you. Professionals will know exactly when to apply fertilizer to your lawn so that it gets the nutrients it needs at the right times. What's more, they will have access to high-quality fertilizers that will provide your lawn with the nutrients it needs to thrive. They will take the guesswork out of timing the fertilizer treatment right, ensuring optimal results for your turf.
Call us today to enroll in our lawn fertilization service!
The key to ensuring your grass survives the winter season is to fertilize it in the fall. Here at Lehigh Valley Lawn, we offer a lawn fertilization service that features multiple treatments throughout the year, including in the fall, to keep your lawn healthy, lush, and vibrant. Our team provides 3 lawn fertilization packages that you can choose from: Starter, Pro, and Enhanced. These packages include different services that are all geared towards bolstering the health of your grass.
We have been providing our services to residential and commercial property owners in Macungie, Emmaus, Breinigsville, PA, and throughout the surrounding areas since 2001. Give us a call at (484) 547-8246 to enroll in our lawn fertilization service today!

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