Centipede Lawn Care

Centipede Lawn Care

Step 1: Early Spring

Crabgrass Preventer plus Lawn Food

Apply in the early spring before the weeds are present. Apply and water in. This is a slow release 20-0-4 fertilizer with micro-nutrients and a weed and grass preventer. This unique product will also kill, small weeds that have just emerged. In areas where weeds are a problem, follow up with an application of Weed Free Zone10 to 14 days later. (see below)

Step 2: Late Spring

Centipede Weed & Feed

Apply in April or May. Apply when the lawn is wet, water in after 24 hours. Has a slow release 15-0-15 fertilizer with 3% added Iron for darker, long lasting green. It also has a fully systemic broadleaf weed control, killing over 200 types of weeds. In areas where weeds are a problem, follow up with an application of Weed Free Zone10 to 14 days later. (see below)

Step 3: Summer

Centipede Lawn Fertilizer

Apply in May or June. Apply and water in. This has a slow release 15-0-15 fertilizer that will feed over 2 months. This also has 3% added Iron for a very deep, dark green that is long lasting.

Step 4: Fall

Winterizer

Apply in the Fall. Apply and water in. Also apply to adjoining trees and shrubs. This has a 10-0-14 fertilizer. Nitrogen is used as stored food for the winter, Potassium is used to increase cold hardiness and recover from summer stress. For additional weed control, apply Winterizer & Weed Preventer II. This has the same great fertilizer plus a weed and grass preventer. Water in.

Step 5: Early Winter & Late Winter/Early Spring

Hi-Yield Turf & Ornamental Weed & Grass Stopper

Apply in early winter and again in late winter/early spring in areas where weeds are a problem. Apply and water in, if you can't water in, do so within 3 to 4 weeks. This has no fertilizer, because you don't want to stimulate weed growth through the winter months when the St. Augustine is dormant, But it does have a weed and grass preventer that prevent crabgrass and other weeds from germinating.

Optional: Spring and/or Fall

Weed Free Zone

Apply in the spring or fall to kill established, actively growing, broadleaf weeds. This is a cool or cold weather weed killer, it works when others won't, down to 40°.

 

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