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Fertilizer can be a gardener’s best friend, feeding your lawn and garden with essential nutrients for healthy growth. However, in Omaha’s unique climate, too much fertilizer or improper application can backfire, leaving your plants scorched and your lawn patchy. Fertilizer burn is essentially the damage caused by the excessive concentration of chemicals and salts, which draw water out of the plant tissue, leading to browning, wilting, and, in severe cases, plant death. Fortunately, with a few simple strategies, you can prevent this common problem and keep your greenery thriving. For professional landscaping and grass care in Omaha, Council Bluffs, or the surrounding area, give Francisco’s Tree and Landscaping a call to see how we can help.
One of the easiest ways to prevent fertilizer burn is by following the recommended application rates to the letter. More isn’t always better—using too much fertilizer can saturate the soil with salts and chemicals, overwhelming your plants’ ability to absorb water. Sticking to precise measurements helps ensure that your plants get just what they need without the risk of overload.
After applying fertilizer, water your lawn thoroughly to help the nutrients seep into the soil and dilute the salt concentration. During dry and sometimes windy summers, this extra step can make a significant difference in preventing the burn. Consider using a sprinkler system or hose with an even spray to cover your lawn uniformly.
Consider the timing of your fertilizer application. Applying fertilizer just before a heavy rain can help wash the product deeper into the soil and away from plant leaves, reducing the risk of burn. However, be cautious if rain is forecast to be too heavy, as it might cause runoff and waste nutrients. Early spring and early fall are often ideal times, as these seasons offer more moderate weather conditions.
Opt for slow-release or organic fertilizers when possible. These types provide a steady, gradual supply of nutrients, minimizing the risk of a sudden salt shock that can damage plants. They also tend to improve soil health over time, making your garden more resilient overall.
Finally, keep an eye on your lawn and garden after fertilization. If you notice any signs of distress—yellowing or browning leaves, for instance—act quickly by watering the area more generously or applying a soil conditioner to help restore balance.
Are you ready to update your garden or yard? Francisco’s Tree and Landscaping is the perfect partner for you. We work closely with homeowners to come up with a landscape design that is both functional and beautiful.
Once the plan is set, we can implement it using all of the discussed plants and other materials.
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