Jimc from Palm Coast, Florida writes
I have Saint Augustine grass. Analysis from University of Florida says my soil has high Ph(8.1) and lacks micronutrients. I don't mind giving my grass a good kick but a lifetime of application of micronutrients goes a bit far.
Normally an application of a liquid fertilizer with Micros like TurfGrass Pro Micros would be used throughout the growing season as needed for the lawn. If your pH is too high you may want to consider doing a heavy sulfur application to lower it to the desired level for your lawn first so that the lawn can more easily and readily accept the nutrients you are putting down with the fertilizer. You can do it every 7-14 days while the lawn is needing a boost, and then periodically every few weeks or months as you see fit based on the appearance and growth of your lawn.
Answer last updated on: 05/07/2019