Now is the time to apply the 9-13-7 Ferti-Lome Starter Fertilizer. This will help promote both root and plant growth, this ideal for seed and sod establishment.
Per the product label you would work the product into top 2-3 inches of soil before sodding. Complete instructions can be found here
Ferti-Lome New Lawn Starter Fertilizer 9-13-7 should be applied with grass seed or immediately afterwards.
You should wait and let the roots establish before putting anything on your new sod or apply the Ferti-Lome New Lawn Starter Fertilizer 9-13-7 to the dirt prior to putting down the sod. Time will tell if you have harmed the new sod or not.
You will want to use a starter formulation when putting down new seed to help the new roots establish such as Fertilome New Lawn Starter Fertilizer 9-13-7. After about 4-8 weeks you could then use an organic fertilizer like Espoma Organic All Season Lawn Food. This video in our Do My Own Lawn Care s…
Read Full Answer »Yes, you can apply Ferti-Lome New Lawn Starter Fertilizer 9-13-7 with your grass seed as you seed your lawn or immediately afterwards. What fertilizer you would need is going to vary depending on what nutrients are needed. We actually have a great guide that can explain how to select the best fer…
Read Full Answer »Ferti-Lome New Lawn Starter Fertilizer 9-13-7 should be applied first before seeding and worked into the top 2-3 inches of the soil. Your next step is seeding/sodding or sprigging the new seed. After the seed application, immediately water the areas thoroughly and keep soil constantly moist for sev…
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The lawn starter fertilizers we carry are Peters Professional 10-30-20 or Ferti-lome 9-13-7, we do not carry any with a ratio of 1-2-1.
Ferti-Lome New Lawn Starter Fertilizer 9-13-7 is formulated to insure it will not hurt newly seeded lawns. It is also safe to use on centipede lawns and centipede seed when applied as directed on the label. It is completely safe for established lawns.