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Tips For Keeping Your Dogs Safe While Your Lawn Is Being Fertilized
Published on Friday, October 17, 2025

Ensuring your dog's safety during lawn fertilization involves keeping them indoors while treatments are applied. This prevents them from coming into contact with and...
What Can Happen if You Apply Too Much Fertilizer to Your Lawn?
Published on Thursday, October 16, 2025

Applying fertilizer to your lawn in Iowa is a great way to provide it with the nutrients it needs to grow strong and dense. However, applying too much fertilizer to...
Fall Fertilization: When Is It Too Late to Treat Your Lawn?
Published on Sunday, September 28, 2025

Applying fertilizer in the fall is vital for boosting your lawn’s nutrient levels before it goes dormant, enhancing root strength and energy reserves for a vibrant...
Does It Take a While for Fertilizers to Absorb Into Your Lawn?
Published on Thursday, September 04, 2025

The rate at which fertilizer treatments are absorbed into your lawn in Iowa depends on various factors. Selecting the right type of fertilizer and considering...
Your Lawn in Iowa Should Be Routinely Fertilized During the Growing Season!
Published on Sunday, January 05, 2025

During the growing season, your lawn in Iowa should receive regular fertilizer treatments to bolster its growth and maintain its health. In the spring, your lawn...
Fertilization & Weed Control Are Better Together
Published on Tuesday, November 12, 2024

If you want your lawn in Iowa to be strong and healthy from spring to fall, you should follow a good lawn care routine that includes both lawn fertilization and weed ...
Are All Lawn Fertilizers the Same?
Published on Thursday, July 04, 2024

Selecting the best lawn fertilizer for your grass in Iowa can be challenging. While some fertilizers come in liquid form, others are granular. Additionally, the...
Spring Is the Season of Rebirth for Your Lawn - What Treatments Does It Need?
Published on Thursday, March 07, 2024

Spring is the season of rebirth for your lawn, and as the temperatures warm up in Iowa and winter comes to an end, you'll want your grass to start growing again. ...
