Central Lakes Fertilizing can keep your lawn healthy and looking great with seasonal fertilizer and weed control applications. Our Spring, summer, and fall fertilizing and weed control program will keep your lawn on the right track.
Central Lakes Lawn Fertilizing and Weed Control serves all Brainerd Lakes and surrounding areas. Being from the area, we understand the different types of weeds and mold that can contaminate the areas of Minnesota. Our knowledgeable team likes to get a jump start on fertilizing as soon as March if the weather permits it. Putting down weed control at the right time will get you a head start going into the spring season.
Our Traditional 3-step Program will keep your lawn beautiful and green all season long.
Late Spring Feeding
Providing nutrients will help give a yard a jump start after it wakes up hungry from the winter. It will also help grass while strengthening its roots in preparation for the primary growing season.
Your first round of fertilization should be in March or early April.
This will help improve the turf’s color and density as it hits hyper-growth mode. Broadleaf weed control should also be applied during this feeding so that dandelions don’t take advantage of the nutrients.
Our Summer Fertilizer Application
In summer adequate irrigation and a summer fertilizer application will help grass battle the heat, foot traffic, and insects it faces during its prime growing months.
End-of-summer treatment
This begins in August or early September will thicken the lawn and stimulate new root growth as growing conditions enter their second season.
Another key point, fall in Minnesota is the most crucial time to apply fertilizer. We use a higher nitrogen content Fertilizer that will help your turf strengthen its roots and start storing extra nutrients for the rugged winter ahead.
I’ve been using Central Lakes Lawn Fertilizing on my lawn now for 2 years. David and his team are true professionals. I’ve always wanted weed-free grass and a lawn I could walk barefoot in. Thanks to Central Lakes Fertilizing I now have both.
Mary
Nisswa Mn