Lawn Care Program Ingredients
Information about our product ingredients.
Information about our stock availability, products and how to care for them.
Information about our product ingredients.
Information about what equipment and tools are needed to apply lawn care products.
Information about the size of your lawn and how to measure for an accurate amount of product needed.
Information about our products and stock availability.
If you have received a product that appears to be not working as expected, we recommend waiting about 14 days to observe its effectiveness. If after this period, the product still does not meet your expectations, please reach out to our customer serv
To determine the proper spreader setting for your Scotts spreader when applying our fertilizer, you need to know the amount of product you want to apply per 1,000 sqft. For example, if you're aiming to apply 1 lb of product per 1,000 sqft, you would
A 25-pound bag of our product typically covers between 5,000 to 7,000 square feet. However, the exact coverage may vary based on the application rate and spreader settings used. We recommend 4-5 lbs per 1,000 sqft for best results using lawn fertiliz
Thank you for providing photos of your lawn, as they are very helpful in assessing your lawn's needs. Your treatment plan should start with a soil test kit and correct lawn size measurements. Taking a soil test to determine the necessary soil amendme
For freshly seeded lawns, we recommend fertilizing with 15-20-10 starter fertilizer at 4-5 lbs. per 1,000 sqft. at the time of seeding. Afterward, when the new seedlings have matured (4-5 weeks), as part of the fall routine, 20-0-10 Almighty fertiliz
We are happy to offer a special military discount to members of the military and their families as a token of our appreciation for their service. When checking out, simply use the provided military discount code to receive your savings. Discount Code
Cool Season Lawns(Kentucky Bluegrass, Tall Fescue, Rye):. The best time to apply pre-emergent on cool season lawns is very early in the season before the soil temperature consistently reaches 55 degrees(soil temperature map). In the transition zone,