Lawn Fertilization and Weed Control in Utah

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What is lawn fertilization and weed control?

Naturally, some soil is just going to be richer in nutrients, while other soil can lack the healthy properties it needs to help your grass and plants grow. Fortunately enough, there is a simple solution when it comes to dealing with uncooperative soil. Lawn fertilizer is designed to provide the necessary nutrients in order to replenish the soils with proper micro and macronutrients. Because as mentioned above not all soil is the same, there are multiple types of fertilizer that are designed to specifically target the certain nutrients that are needed. And with the help of the fertilizer enriching the soil, it allows for proper root development, therefore aiding in the help of growing your yard whether it’s grass or plants. 

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What are the benefits of lawn fertilization and weed control?

Improved overall growth

If you are a homeowner, chances are you have had to deal with a spoty landscape before. It can be extremely frustrating when one spot of your yard looks luscious and green and then the other half looks thin and dry. The reason for this is because certain areas of the soil may have more nutrients than the others. Fertilizer helps distribute those needed nutrients to all areas so that the whole yard can grow evenly.

Weed reduction

With fertilizers nowadays, there can be weed prevention treatments added in. One of the good things about this is by distributing it with the fertilizer you are helping the grass develop thick strong roots that can help prevent it from falling victim to weeds.

Protection for the soil

In order for grass to grow, it draws nutrients out of the soil to help keep it healthy. And the more it does that, the more you want to make sure you are replenishing those nutrients in the soil. So having properly fertilized soil will help it stay protected and providing for the grass come monsoon season when it rains and storms a lot. 

Better disease resistance

There are probably many of us who have seen a large portion of grass start to dry out pretty quickly before. This is because when disease attacks, it starts from the very root. Having strong roots thanks to enriching your soil with fertilizer will help it grow healthy and help keep it prone from different diseases.