Don't ignore your lawn during the winter. Your lawn still needs some care. Fertilizing your lawn now ensure that it will have the nutrients it will require to survive the winter.
The fertilizer helps the roots recover from a long hot summer, and regrow in preparation for the cold to come. Late fertilization will cause your lawn to green up early in the spring, but you won't see a lot of top growth. Be sure to water your lawn when needed. Typically, lawns benefit from watering once a month if conditions are dry. Consider how much rain or snow your lawn is receiving. Dry soil can lead to a dieback of the root system. For further tips, contact a professional at
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