What month do you apply Scotts Turf Builder?

In Spring: Apply Scotts® Turf Builder® Annual Program Spring
To help your lawn continue to thrive during the spring and kill pesky broadleaf weeds, apply Scotts® Turf Builder® Annual Program Spring between April and June, but at least 6 to 8 weeks after applying the Early Spring product.
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When should you use 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 I use Scotts Turf Builder anytime?

Using Scotts Turf Builder Lawn Food thickens your grass to crowd out new weeds and strengthens your lawn to help protect it against future problems. Apply Scotts Turf Builder Lawn Food any time, during any season to unlock your best lawn.
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Can you use Scotts Turf Builder in the winter?

Fertilizing with Scotts Turf Builder

Fertilizer can be applied to a winter lawn after the second mowing. One 15.62-pound bag of Scotts Turf Builder Lawn Fertilizer or Scotts Super Turf Builder Lawn Food will treat 5,000 square feet of lawn.
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What temperature can you apply Scotts Turf Builder?

Apply when weeds are actively growing and daytime temperatures are between 60°F and 90°F.
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Can you apply Scotts Turf Builder before rain?

A light rain or snow after you apply the fertilizer won't hurt, but a downpour the next day could wash the fertilizer away. Keep in mind, too, that you never want to put fertilizer on frozen ground because the grass won't absorb it.
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Can you put down 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 in December?

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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When should I start my lawn after winter?

Groom the Grass at the Beginning of the Season.

As soon as the soil dries out a bit, carefully clear away leaves and dead grass using a regular leaf rake. This will break up any matted areas and improve airflow the surface of the blades. Wait to begin raking until the ground has dried out and firmed up in the spring.
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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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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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What is 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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Is Scotts Turf Builder worth?

We tried this Turf Builder and were amazed at the results. After 3 treatments, all the dandelions were gone and our lawn looks fantastic. I was concerned because it is a little pricey, but the results are more than worth it. You won't regret using this to get a gorgeous green lawn.
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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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Do I fertilize my lawn before or after rain?

It is best to wait a day or so after a rain before applying fertilizer. At this time, any pools of water will be gone, but the ground will still have moisture in it. Do not apply fertilizer on grass blades that are still wet. Check the forecast and make sure some sunshine is in order.
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How long does it take for Scotts Turf Builder to work?

How Soon Will Scotts Weed and Feed Show Results? Scotts Turf Builder Weed and Feed does two things at once: feeds your yard and kills weeds. You will begin to see a greener, healthier grass in 1–5 days, with full results in 4–6 weeks.
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What should I put on my lawn in February?

January/ February

Start your lawn off right by giving a light dose of fertilizer including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. In addition, early spring is the time to do your first application of pre-emergent herbicide.
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What should I put on my lawn in January?

Winter Lawn Care Tips
  1. Aerate & Fertilize. Just before your area's first expected frost date, head out to your lawn and aerate. ...
  2. Avoid Too Much Lawn Traffic. When your lawn is frosted or dormant, try to avoid walking on it too much. ...
  3. Treat Ice Wisely. ...
  4. Prepare While You Can.
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When should I start preparing my lawn for spring?

Turfgrasses are somewhat tender and vulnerable in the early spring, however, so it's best to wait until the lawn begins to green up, which signifies the grass blades are firmly rooted and the plants are actively growing.
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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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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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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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Why is my grass turning 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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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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