Fall is a Great Time to Fertilize Your Yard!
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One of the most important steps for fall lawn care is the application of fertilizer before the weather takes a cold turn. This is essential, because your grass needs to have enough nutrients to help it remain healthy during the winter, and to be able to have a jumpstart in the spring when the weather begins to warm back up again.
It’s a common misconception that once the warm weather growing season is over, lawn care is no longer a priority. Or that once the lawnmower is put away, the lawn is essentially done for the year. The truth is, your lawn still has a lot going on, but it’s just below the surface. Generally, lawns experience a lot of underground root growth throughout the colder months. By making sure your lawn is properly cared for in the fall, you will be rewarded with a much healthier lawn in the spring which, in turn, will make your spring lawn care much more hassle-free.
To begin your fall fertilizing, it is a good idea to thoroughly water your lawn the day before applying fertilizer. For fall lawn care, nitrogen is the most important ingredient. The easiest way to ensure
consistent application across your entire lawn is to use a spreader. When using a spreader, it is best not to fill it with fertilizer while being parked on the grass. This leads to the possibility of spillage onto the grass which could then cause what is known as grass burn. Additionally, make sure you read the instructions thoroughly to ensure that you’ll apply enough fertilizer, under the right conditions, and at the right intervals.
Renting a spreader is a very economical option, since it is far less expensive than buying one outright. When you consider that you may only use a spreader once or twice per year, it would take several years of renting one before reaching the cost of buying one. In addition, valuable storage space won’t be tied up with one more piece of equipment that, though helpful, is only needed certain times of the year.
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Northeastern Window & Door opened in 1979 by Jim and Betty Smith as a small Window & Door Shop serving Northeastern Michigan. The store is now owned and operated by John Smith, Jim and Betty's son.
Jim and Betty Smith, and family, lived in the Metro Detroit area. Jim worked as a trim carpenter. They had family in Alcona County and wanted to get out of the city. Jim and Betty would come "Up North" on the weekends and Jim did side jobs when he was in the area. Jim had trouble locating materials for his jobs. He saw a need for a window and door supplier in Alcona County so he and his family relocated to Mikado in 1979 and opened Northeastern Window & Door in May 1979, on the corner of US 23 and Main Street in Harrisville. Jim sold windows, doors and trim. Jim became known as "Need trim, see Jim".
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