Weed Control & Fertilization

Round 1 – Early Season

  • Pre-emergent spray for control of crabgrass and other grassy weeds
  • Spray for over-wintering broadleaf weeds including onions and dandelions as needed

Round 2 – Spring

  • Additional pre-emergent spray to extend grassy weed control throughout the summer
  • Spray for broadleaf weeds including chickweed, clover, and henbit as needed
  • Fertilization to promote root development

Round 3 – Late Spring

  • Spray for late germinating broadleaf weeds such as fireweed, and also crabgrass, and other grassy weeds (as needed)
  • Fertilization to enhance root growth and early green up

Round 4 – Early Summer

  • Spot treat for troublesome weeds such as crabgrass and nutgrass (as needed)
  • Fertilization to maintain healthy green turf

Round 5 – Summer

  • Continued control of troublesome weeds such as crabgrass and nutgrass (as needed)
  • Fertilization to extend color throughout the end of the summer

Round 6 – Fall

  • Pre-emergent spray for control of winter weeds
  • Spray for early germinating broadleaf weeds including onions.

Round 7 – Winter

  • Lime is applied to raise pH so next year’s fertilization is utilized more effectively
  • Broadleaf weed control as needed including onions