Fertilizing Warm Season Grasses: Unlocking the Secrets to a Lush Lawn
Why Fertilizing Matters
As a lawn care enthusiast or a homeowner priding yourself on a vibrant, healthy lawn, understanding the nuances of fertilizing warm-season grasses is crucial. Fertilization isn’t just about making your grass green; it’s about nurturing your lawn to be resilient and healthy throughout the seasons. Derived from expert insights at NC State and our extensive experience, this guide will navigate through the optimal strategies for fertilizing types like Bermuda, Zoysia, Centipede, and St. Augustine grasses.
The Timing is Everything
Fertilizing your lawn at the right time sets the stage for lush growth. For warm-season grasses, this means waiting until the lawn turns fully green in late April or early May. Ensure that there’s no risk of frost, which can damage new growth. By timing your fertilizer application correctly, you boost the grass’s ability to absorb nutrients efficiently, paving the way for robust health. For more detailed information on lawn care services, Vinedresser Lawn and Landscape offers comprehensive guidelines.
Grass Type |
Initial Nitrogen Application |
Regular Nitrogen Schedule |
Annual Nitrogen Requirement |
Potassium Application |
Special Considerations |
Bermudagrass |
0.5 to 1 lb per 1,000 sq ft after full green-up (Apr-May) |
1 lb per 1,000 sq ft in May, June, July/August |
3 lbs per 1,000 sq ft |
1 lb K2O per 1,000 sq ft 4-6 weeks before frost |
Fall potash application using muriate of potash or potassium sulfate |
Centipedegrass |
1 lb per 1,000 sq ft in mid-May |
0.5 lb per 1,000 sq ft in May, June, July/August |
1-2 lbs per 1,000 sq ft |
1 lb K2O per 1,000 sq ft 4-6 weeks before frost |
Avoid high phosphorus fertilizers, use ammonium sulfate for soil acidity, treat iron deficiency with ferrous sulfate or chelated iron |
St. Augustinegrass |
0.5 lb per 1,000 sq ft in May or 2 weeks after green-up |
0.5 lb per 1,000 sq ft in June and August, 1 lb in July |
2.5 lbs per 1,000 sq ft |
Not specifically required |
Use a complete turf-grade fertilizer with a 3-1-2 or 4-1-2 ratio, treat iron deficiency with ferrous sulfate or chelated iron |
Zoysiagrass |
0.5 lb per 1,000 sq ft about 3 weeks after green-up |
0.5 to 1 lb per 1,000 sq ft in late June or early July, mid-August |
3 lbs per 1,000 sq ft |
1 lb K2O per 1,000 sq ft using muriate of potash, potassium sulfate, or sul-po-mag |
Use a complete turf-grade fertilizer with a 3-1-2 or 4-1-2 ratio, avoid exceeding 4 lbs of nitrogen per 1,000 sq ft per year |
Fall Fertilizer |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
22% soluble potash (Sept-Oct) |
Magnesium (10.5%) and sulfur (21%) for root strength, disease resistance, and stress tolerance; no nitrogen to avoid unwanted growth and focus on energy conservation |