How often can I put Scotts Turf Builder on my lawn?

Scotts has the right product to meet all of your lawn fertilizer needs. All Scotts® Turf Builder® granular fertilizer products feed for up to 2 months, and each application should be spaced 6 to 8 weeks apart.
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What happens if I use too much Scotts Turf Builder?

Applying too much fertilizer to your lawn will cause the nitrogen and salt levels in the soil to increase rapidly, which can damage or even kill the grass. When this happens, it is known as “fertilizer burn” and looks like yellow and brown strips or patches of dead grass.
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Can I fertilize my lawn every 2 months?

Though fertilizer has its benefits, you don't want to overdo it. A full feeding is recommended at least 5-6 times per year. You want to feed your lawn when it's growing most rapidly.
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How long should I wait between lawn fertilizer applications?

Feed the Lawn

The lawn fertilizers should be applied every six to eight weeks, at least four times a year.
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Can you fertilize grass more than once?

For most lawns, applying fertilizer once or twice a year is enough to keep your grass green and healthy. Precisely when you apply fertilizer depends partly on your climate, but mostly on the type of grass you have. The key is to fertilize during the season when your grass is doing the most growing.
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How to Use Scotts® Turf Builder® Lawn Food



Can you fertilize every week?

It's typically recommended to apply fertilizer in clay soil about every four to six weeks after planting. For plants growing in organic soil that's rich with organic matter, only fertilize a little bit every three to four weeks.
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What does over fertilized grass look like?

Recognizing Over-Fertilization Lawn Symptoms

It shows up as scorched areas of the lawn (literally looked “burned”) and is typically crispy and yellow (or brown). If you've overapplied to the entire lawn it might not be enough to burn it but you might notice symptoms such as brown or yellow tips on the grass blades.
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How often can I fertilize with Scotts?

Ideally, you should fertilize your lawn with the right Scotts® Turf Builder® lawn food for your grass type 4 times a year: in early spring, late spring, summer, and fall. Feedings should be spaced 6 to 8 weeks apart.
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Can you apply fertilizer twice?

You can reapply slow-release fertilizers every six to eight weeks, while a fast-release fertilizer can be reapplied every four weeks.
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How long should you wait between fertilizing?

As a general rule, allow six to eight weeks between fertilizing and your first expected frost. As with all fertilizer products, check the label and follow instructions for your specific grass type. If you're overseeding, wait until next year for weed & feed.
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How can I make my grass thicker and greener?

7 Pro Strategies for Thicker, Greener Grass
  1. Mow Your Lawn Correctly. ...
  2. Water Grass Properly. ...
  3. Fertilize Grass Adequately. ...
  4. The Importance of a Lawn Soil Test. ...
  5. Control Lawn Weeds, Insects, & Diseases. ...
  6. Aerate and Overseed Your Lawn When Needed. ...
  7. Deal With the Shady Spots in Your Lawn.
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How often should you feed a lawn?

For a more rounded option, most lawn professionals will recommend feeding your lawn on a regular basis four times a year – once in the early spring (usually around March- April depending on the weather) two more between may and July and another in the late autumn (September – Novemeber).
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How often should you fertilize your lawn in summer?

Apply summer lawn fertilizer once between June and August, 6 to 8 weeks after the late spring feeding.
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Will Scotts Turf Builder burn my lawn?

Scotts® granular Lawn Foods are slow-release products, meaning the nutrients are released slowly to the lawn. Microbes in the soil are able to break down the nitrogen in the particles over time, thereby releasing nutrients slowly and steadily over a6-8 week period, which means no lawn burn.
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Does Scotts Turf Builder need to be watered in?

After applying Scotts® Turf Builder® Weed & Feed₃ you don't water your lawn for at least 24 hours. Just like rain, watering your lawn after applying Scotts® Turf Builder® Weed & Feed₃ washes the weed control particles off of weed leaves before they can fully work.
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Can yellow grass turn green again?

Can Yellow Grass Turn Green Again? Yes! In most cases, you can turn yellow grass green fast and once again have a lovely lawn.
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How long does Scotts fertilizer take to work?

It may take up to 14 days to see full weed-killing results from Scotts Weed and Feed. However, the effects of the fertilizer component in the weed and feed will begin to work in as little as 1–5 days, with additional results for several weeks afterward.
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How many times can you fertilize your lawn in the spring?

After Your First Lawn Fertilizer Application

After your first application, you want to apply another round of fertilizer 6 to 8 weeks later and repeat that two more times with 6 to 8 weeks in between.
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Can you over feed a lawn?

You can over feed grass just like everything else. Overfed grass takes on a bluey green colour and grows leaf often at the expense of good roots. It can quickly build a thatch layer too.
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What's the difference between turf builder and fertilizer?

Turf Builder is only a brand name of a fertilizer that is manufactured by Scotts Company. The Scotts Company promotes Turf Builder as a miracle fertilizer that helps in growing lively, green lawns. Though considered a miracle fertilizer, Turf Builder is a synthetic fertilizer that could harm the soil.
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What month do you apply Scotts Turf Builder?

Apply Scott's Turf Builder when the grass is damp, such as after a rain or during the morning dew. Turf Builder works best when the temperature is between 65 and 90 degrees. Apply it when the weeds have already sprouted in your lawn, in the spring until the fall.
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Can you apply Scotts Turf Builder on wet grass?

Can I apply fertilizer to a wet lawn? Most Scotts® fertilizers can be applied to either a wet or dry lawn. If you're applying a weed-and-feed product like Scotts® Turf Builder® Weed & Feed, though, you may need to apply to wet grass to help the particles adhere to the weeds for best results.
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Why is my grass dying after fertilizing?

When you over-fertilize, the salts build up in the soil and cause a drying effect, which can result in the grass turning yellow or brown. This process is called “fertilizer burn.” Fertilizer burn isn't always fatal, and it's hard to predict whether or not your lawn will recover.
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Why is my grass yellow after fertilizing?

When you apply too much fertilizer or spill some by accident, the salt buildup can cause fertilizer burn. So, you'll see brown, yellow or streaked grass. This happens more often with quick-release fertilizers, which flood lawns with nutrients all at once.
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Should I mow before or after fertilizer?

Though there are no hard, fast rules to lawn care, as a general rule, the grass should be mowed first, then fertilized; this removes excess lawn waste and exposes the soil, which helps the fertilizer work more efficiently.
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