Planning the year
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Warm-season late-summer nitrogen
A final nitrogen feeding before the lawn slows in early fall builds carbohydrate reserves the grass uses to overwinter and green up faster next spring. Feeding this late on cool-season grass invites disease, but warm-season turf still has growth to spend it on. Shallow soil temperatures are in the action band at 90°F at 2 inches at the Austin 33 NW sensor, 27 miles from your location.
Source: Austin 33 NW station
