How late can you put down winter fertilizer?

In general, try your best to apply it between September 1 and October 15. The farther north you live, the earlier you should apply it. The goal is to have at least one month of active grass growing weather remaining before winter takes its grip.
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When should I fertilize my lawn for winter?

The best time to apply a winterizer is after the grass stops growing in the fall, while it is still green on top and active below the surface. In most parts of the North, this will be sometime in mid-late November, or even early December.
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Is it too late to fertilize your lawn in November?

The exact timing on when to fertilize varies based on weather conditions and your climate zone; however, the final fertilizer application should be done sometime in November in most regions. This is the point when the grass has stopped growing or has slowed down to the point of not needing to be mowed.
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Is winter a good time to fertilize?

Don't fertilize too early!

During the winter months, grass is likely dormant if you haven't been irrigating. When you fertilize too early in spring—meaning it's still winter— you're providing nutrients before the grass has broken dormancy. It won't be able to immediately take advantage of the nutrients you provided.
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Can you fertilize too late?

Fertilizing too late in the season can cause overly extensive growth, which may leave the plants vulnerable to winter injury.
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Can you fertilize lawn after frost?

By fertilizing to early, you are making your lawn more vulnerable to insect outbreaks. Applying a fertilizer too late after the first frost can result in chemical burns, root damage, and blade damage.
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When should you not fertilize your lawn?

Don't apply fertilizer right after a rainstorm.

If a rainstorm has recently soaked your lawn and saturated the soil, wait a day or two before fertilizing the grass. This will allow the ground to dry out some so you don't create runoff—and wasted fertilizer—when you water in the fertilizer.
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How cold is too cold to fertilize lawn?

Temperatures below 60-70 degrees Fahrenheit are too cold to fertilize your lawn. At these temperatures, your lawn enters a dormant state to protect itself from the cold. If you fertilize your lawn below these temperatures, you'll feed the weeds instead, and the root growth of your lawn will be stunted.
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When should Scotts WinterGuard be applied?

Fall is the best time to feed with Scotts® Turf Builder® WinterGuard® Fall Lawn Food. It builds strong, deep roots for a better lawn next spring.
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What should I put on my lawn in November?

The formulation of nitrogen should be quick release. That means once it is applied and watered into the soil, it is readily available for the plant. After applying the fertilizer, be sure to sweep or blow any fertilizer pellets back into the lawn. This small step will help to keep our water clean.
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Is it too late to fertilize in December?

Timing fall lawn fertilizer applications

The best time to make late fall applications of lawn fertilizer is typically in November or the very beginning of December when the grass stops actively growing or has slowed down to the point of not needing to be mowed.
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Should the lawn be fertilized in late fall?

Most experts agree that late fall fertilization should take place when foliar growth stops (or slows to the point that turf no longer needs to be mowed), grass is still green, and before the soil freezes.
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Can I feed grass in November?

These contain too much nitrogen, which stimulates lush growth; at this time of year, lush growth will be vulnerable to diseases. Use an autumn lawn feed, which contains more potassium and phosphorous, to encourage hardiness and root growth instead.
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Should I fertilize my lawn in February?

Timing: Apply early spring lawn fertilizer once between February and April, when your grass is starting to green up and begin to actively grow (around the time your lawn first needs to be mowed).
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Does Winterizer fertilizer need to be watered?

Keep Irrigating

It doesn't have to be as often as during the summer months but don't forget your lawns root system is still active. It seems unnatural to irrigate a lawn that looks dormant on top but it's important to remember the roots still need water.
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What is a good winterizing fertilizer?

Andersons 5-5-25 with Barricade is our recommendation for a winter lawn fertilizer for warm-season lawns. It has a healthy dose of potassium and a winter preemergent. This product keeps your grass healthy for the winter and also fights winter weeds.
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Should I water after applying Scotts WinterGuard?

When using Scotts Turf Builder WinterGuard Fall Weed and Feed 3 you want to be sure the grass is wet from dew or water before application. Per the manufacturer, you should put this out when you are not expecting any rainfall for 24 hours. So you can water any time after that 24-hour period.
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Do you have to water in Scotts fall fertilizer?

No need to water-in; however watering during dry periods will hasten results.
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Is Scotts WinterGuard slow release?

The winterizing fertilizer should have a ​slow-release form of nitrogen​ for the best results. Scotts fall weed and feed meets this recommended mix.
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What if it snows after I fertilize my lawn?

The fertilizer used is slow release, and very slowly soluble in water. The snow that now covers your lawn for a few days will have no effect on the fertilizer – it will still be available as warmer weather returns and your lawn resumes growth.
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Is frost bad for fertilizer?

A. Frost does no damage to recently applied fertilizer. Growth conditions will obviously be very poor during frosty weather and there will be little or no uptake of fertilizer but the fertilizer nutrients will retain their potency for when growth conditions improve.
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Can you fertilize after snow?

Lastly, be sure to fortify your lawn for the spring and summer months by fertilizing after the snow has thawed. There are special brands of fertilizer that will aid the pH and chemical levels after a snowfall, so consult a specialist to determine what is right for your landscape. Your grass will thank you!
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Should I mow before I fertilize?

Ideally, you'll want to mow and rake before fertilizing, so that excess lawn waste is removed and the fertilizer will have an easier time reaching the soil. Aerating your soil before fertilizing can also help; the best times to aerate are when your grass is actively growing, such as in spring or early fall.
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Can you use Scotts winterguard spring?

A winter fertilizer may be lacking nitrogen and contain higher amounts of potassium. You can still use this winter formula product, but you may need to supplement other nutrients the product lacks with other fertilizers, natural or man-made.
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When should I apply nitrogen to my lawn?

Leading scientists recommend applying nitrogen fertilizers in the spring and fall for cool season grasses like Kentucky Bluegrass, Fescue and Ryegrass, and throughout the summer for warm season grasses like St. Augustine and Bermuda, since this is when the grass plant is actively growing.
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