I'd recommend waiting on putting down fert unless your lawn is in brutal shape. Doing more weed feeding than grass feeding at this point. Which you will regret in May when your weeds are lush. I follow Milorganite's recommendation and don't apply any fert until middle of May.
I go HEAVY HEAVY HEAVY on fert in the fall. That helps your lawn a lot more than a spring fert. The reason being is we want roots to go DEEP in the spring to find nutrients. If they don't go deep now. You will be watering all summer to keep it green and weed free
I really had to put it down. Had to fill around 20 holes the were left after having a tree removed. Had like 15 bags of topsoil to fill them all in. Was careful enough to keep the sod to put back on top. Very tedious work but it looks 110% better. I went with the Scott’s Green Max. Just trying to even thing out the best I could.
I am seriously considering putting the snow blower away this weekend. The chances of having enough snow that will necessitate it said snow sticking around is getting pretty low.
I was just thinking about putting the blower away too...
Great storm! Week off school. I was 10. Fort building and playing with your buds.The most snow I saw in Ames was April 8-10, 1973.
Now that it's nice out and the kids are wanting to pull pretty much every toy out of the garage it is in the way more than anything.
Do you run it empty? Or put some sort of treatment/stabilizer in the fuel?
I go HEAVY HEAVY HEAVY on fert in the fall. That helps your lawn a lot more than a spring fert. The reason being is we want roots to go DEEP in the spring to find nutrients. If they don't go deep now. You will be watering all summer to keep it green and weed free
I have some work along those lines to do myself. Cleaning up where our debris pile was and where the pickup crew drove over.