If applied too early in the season, your lawn may get more of the fertilizer than it needs leading to fertilizer scorch. So the weed killer part of pretty straightforward, but you also need to consider the ‘feed’ or fertilizer element. Whereas a pre-emergent product must be applied before the weeds germinate in late fall through to early winter. A post-emergent weed and feed should be applied as the weeds are developing or mature from spring through to fall. But the optimum timing will depend on the type of product you purchase. ![]() Timing is everything, for weed management and fertilization. What Is the Best Time To Apply Weed and Feed ![]() It is this dense and thick lawn that then helps prevent weed germination or growth by crowding out the competing weeds. Simultaneously the fertilizer element of the treatment fuels healthy grass blade growth, leading to a dense lawn. Weed and feed products work by either preventing the plant’s protein production by blocking photosynthesis or by inflicting root damage that leads to the weed dying.
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