Depending on your grass type, the last mow of the season is done once the daytime temperatures drop below 40 to 55 degrees.
Author: Melanie Joseph
With hands-on experience in gardening and lawn care, Melanie has been a dedicated writer for Lawn Love for years now. She’s passionate about sharing practical tips to help homeowners cultivate healthier, greener yards — one blade of grass at a time.
What is Quick-Release Fertilizer?
While a quick-release fertilizer is best if your lawn needs immediate replenishment of certain nutrients, you must know how to use it.
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Why Do We Have to Be Responsible in Our Use of Fertilizer?
Why do we have to be responsible in our use of fertilizer? Maintaining soil health is one reason, but there are other purposes, too.
How to Select and Use Inorganic Fertilizers
Selecting and using inorganic fertilizers can be tedious and overwhelming if you don’t read all the information in this guide.
Can You Combine Organic and Inorganic Fertilizer?
You can combine organic and inorganic fertilizers to enhance your lawn’s health and vitality. Discover its benefits and more in this guide.
8 Benefits of Lawn Fertilization
Discover the benefits of lawn fertilization, which include boosting soil nutrients, improving turf growth, and enhancing grass resilience.
When is the Best Time to Fertilize Your Lawn?
When is the best time to fertilize your lawn if you have cool-season or warm-season grass? Learn about it in this guide.