Fertilizing your lawn is a great way to ensure it has all the nutrients it needs to thrive, but there are two types of fertilizers: liquid and granular. Liquid fertilizer, as you may have guessed, comes in liquid form and is applied by spraying it on your lawn. Granular fertilizer comes as little pellets that are spread across your lawn and they slowly release nutrients into the soil as they decompose. Both have their advantages, but overall, granular fertilizer tends to be better for your lawn in Texas because it provides nutrients over an extended period of time and there's less chance of it causing fertilizer burn. When it comes to how often you should fertilize your lawn, you should do so 5 times between spring and fall so that it always has enough nutrients to feed off of throughout the year.


What are the differences between liquid and granular fertilizers?

As the names imply, liquid and granular fertilizers differ in how they're applied to your lawn. Liquid fertilizer comes in a liquid form and is applied by spraying it onto your lawn. It will sink down into the soil and immediately begin providing nutrients to the roots of your grass. Granular fertilizer comes as little pellets that you need to spread across your lawn. As it begins to break down, these pellets will slowly release nutrients into the soil below, which will benefit your grass.

The three main nutrients in most fertilizers are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

Why is granular fertilizer better than liquid fertilizer for your lawn in Texas?

While both liquid and granular fertilizers provide essential nutrients to your lawn, granular fertilizer tends to be better for your turf here in Texas for several reasons. First, granular fertilizer releases nutrients gradually over an extended period of time. This is beneficial because your lawn will be able to feed off of these nutrients for a while. While liquid fertilizer also provides nutrients for your grass, it does so all at once, so your grass will run out of nutrients to feed off of much quicker. Also, there's less of a chance of your lawn suffering from fertilizer burn with granular fertilizers since the nutrients are released slowly. Liquid fertilizer supplies nutrients all at once, so if you use too much, it could result in fertilizer burn and damage your grass.


How often should you fertilize your lawn in Texas?

If you own a home in Texas, you should fertilize your lawn five times between spring and fall to ensure it receives enough nutrients to flourish throughout the growing season. Each application should be spaced about, starting in early spring and ending in late fall. That way, your grass never runs out of the nutrients it needs to grow strong and healthy. During the winter season, your lawn won't need extra nutrients since it won't be actively growing. However, it still needs some to store for when spring arrives and the growing season starts again.


Give us a call today to sign up for our lawn fertilization service.

At Evergreen Lawn & Landscape, we offer a lawn fertilization program that includes 5 applications of granular fertilizer between early spring and late fall. What's more, we also include weed control treatments with our fertilization service to ensure pesky weeds don't steal precious nutrients away from your grass. We offer our services to residential property owners in Northlake, Argyle, South West Denton, TX, and throughout the surrounding areas. Give us a call today at (940) 321-3081 to sign up for our lawn fertilization service. We look forward to helping you get the beautiful, thriving lawn that you deserve!