Boughter's Lawn Care Services. Fertilizing in New Castle, PA 16101 - 16105

Information concerning your lawn care schedule

  • Round 1
    • Occurs near the end of March. Weather permitting, of course.
    • Helps the lawn recover from the harsh winter months.
    • Includes slow-release fertilizer and crabgrass control.
    • Includes a foliar spray to unlock the tied-up nutrients that already exist in the soil, turning them into plant usable nutrition. The benefits are deeper, stronger roots, more resilient turf, and longer lasting color.
    • Includes weed suppression spray that helps keep the lawn clear of dandelions and other weeds.
  • Round 2
    • Occurs around mid-May.
    • Includes slow-release fertilizer, weed control and crabgrass control.
    • Helps to suppress summer annual weeds.
  • Round 3
    • Occurs around the weeks leading up to July 4th to the week just after.
    • Includes slow-release fertilizer and weed control.
    • Is the application that can include grub control if you require it.
  • Round 4
    • Occurs in mid-August.
    • Includes slow-release fertilizer and weed control.
    • Is good for lawns that irrigate.
    • May be applied to all lawns if the weather is agreeable (1″ of rain per week and not too hot).
    • Should only be skipped by lawns that get grub control.
  • Round 5
    • Occurs in early October
    • Includes slow-release fertilizer but weed control may be applied if the first frost hasn’t occurred.
    • Adds nutrients to the soil to protect the lawn roots and gives the grass enough energy to survive until spring.
    • Is widely considered the most important application for the health of your lawn.