A well-fed lawn grows stronger, greener, and more resistant to weeds and drought. Whether you choose slow-release fertilizers or organic compost, regular feeding is essential. We recommend a seasonal schedule—based on the Pacific Northwest climate—for the best results.

Sample Fertilizing Schedule (Cool-Season Grasses):

  • Spring (April–May): Apply weed-preventing fertilizer like Scotts Turf Builder with Halts.
  • Early Summer (June): Use Weed & Feed formulas to target broadleaf weeds.
  • Mid–Late Summer (July–August): Strengthen with SummerGuard to protect against heat and pests.
  • Fall (September–October): Apply winterizing fertilizer to help your lawn store nutrients for spring.

💡 Tip: Use a broadcast spreader and follow label instructions carefully to avoid burning your lawn.