Written by Mark McCauley Fall Fertilization As we approach the end of summer and the beginning of fall, our minds might be turning to the things we need to do around the home to prepare for winter, but that may not include our lawns. People are prone to think that the grass is done for the year, and now will be going into a dormant period and not need much attention until next growing season. However, does it really stop growing completely during the colder months? In reality, cool season grasses (which account for most lawn mixes locally) do continue to grow underground, even during the winter, although much more slowly. Providing your lawn the right fertilizers it needs in the fall will help it create and store the necessary reserves (carbohydrates) to keep building a healthy root system. Fall fertilization may be far from the minds of many homeowners, but it shouldn’t be. Taking the time to perform some simple fertilizer applications this fall will likely pay off big next spring! Penn State Extension explains it this way:
Fall Weed Control But what about broadleaf weed control? Could that also be an issue to address in the fall? Aren’t weeds also going into the winter and entering a dormant period? Well, for several problem weeds the answer is no. Some, like Chickweed, germinate as tiny plants under the grass canopy in the fall, and will be there ready to take off growing in full force next spring. In that regard, fall weed control can be a very effective management tool in controlling problematic broadleaves. Applying the right herbicides going into the fall can outright kill the weed, or at least weaken it going into the winter, when it will die from lack of reserves. Kansas State Extension discusses the issue of fall weed control:
Resources Available Through Purdue University
Purdue University has some excellent publications to help you manage your lawn. Taking Care of Your Yard, The Homeowner's Essential Guide to Lawns, Trees, Shrubs, and Garden Flowers Lawn Improvement Programs Maintenance Calendar for Indiana Lawns Control of Broadleaf Weeds in Home Lawns
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