Agronomic Lawn Treatments
Agronomic lawn treatments. Definition
The science of soil management and crop production.
Turfgrass is the largest agricultural crop in the United States. Agronomic lawn treatments are safer for your family by using less chemicals and organic fertilizers.
We treat your lawn like local farmers and organic farmers treat their soil. We do not use chemical fertilizers like urea or ammonium nitrate.
Overuse or improper application of urea and ammonium nitrate fertilizers can indeed harm soil, potentially leading to issues like salt buildup, reduced water uptake by plants, and even ammonium toxicity.
We only use organic fertilizers from many different sources. Corn gluten, fish emulsion, seed mill, biosolids, and some dehydrated manures.
First application March/April
- 50% prodiamine and 50% corn gluten to control broadleaf weeds and crabgrass seeds.
- Organic fertilizer and limestone.
Second application May
Liquid organic fertilizer, spot spray fiesta selective organic weed control made from iron with a backpack.
Third/fourth application June/July
This is a double application.
- Liquid organic fertilizer made from ocean minerals and biosolids and corn gluten to control crabgrass seeds. Spot spray weeds with fiesta selective organic weed control.
- 50% chemical insect control and 50% Anderson natural grub control.
Fifth application August/September
Organic fertilizer / fiesta selective organic weed control
Sixth application October/November
Organic fertilizer, limestone and drought resistant lawn seed at 2 lb per thousand square feet. Spot spray any weeds with fiesta.