The frequency of turfgrass fertilization is a critical factor in maintaining a healthy and aesthetically pleasing lawn. It refers to the number of times a lawn should receive fertilizer applications during a specific period, typically a year. For instance, a lawn care professional might recommend fertilizing a lawn twice annually: once in the spring and once in the fall.
Proper fertilization timing and frequency provide essential nutrients that promote robust root development, enhance disease resistance, and improve the overall density and color of the grass. Historically, lawns were often under-fertilized, leading to thin, weak turf susceptible to weeds and pests. Understanding and adhering to appropriate fertilization schedules can significantly improve lawn health and reduce the need for other interventions such as herbicides and pesticides.