Hello, in the past, I've used a lawn care service for taking care of my yard (under 5000 sq ft, bermuda grass). This year, I decided to try it out myself - how good is Scott's 4 step program? https://program.scotts.com/
For my yard, it recommends
Early spring - Scotts Turf Builder Southern Lawn Food (in april - so not a pre-emergent!)
Late Spring - Scotts Turf Builder Thick'R Lawn Bermudagrass (May-June)
Early summer - Scotts Turf Builder Summerguard Lawn Food with Insect Control (July)
Fall - Scotts Turf Builder Weed & Feed (Late Aug)
Does this make sense? or would you recommend a different plan?
Thanks!
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DFW/TX - Annual lawn care plan
When to Fertilize (Based on Your Grass Type and Soil Temperature)
Is it too early to fertilize/seed - Houston Texas
Yes - it is still early January. We will get more cold weather for the next month or so, and the grass won't come roaring back until we have both consistently warmer weather and longer days. Don't fertilize until you are mowing at least every 10 days.
Around your area that is probably closer to mid-late March (or early April) depending on weather. Also, make sure your early season fertilizer applications aren't too nitrogen heavy (use something with a low of slow release nitrogen like Milorganite). Warm season grasses are at their peak in the mid-summer months (June, July, Aug) and that is when you want to fertilize most heavily.
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