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 (ARA) - Leaves are dropping. Cool weather is
in the forecast. And you are worrying about spring . . . Now?
Yes, now is the time to start thinking about spring. Preparing your
lawn for winter dormancy also helps it get a good, quick start when the
weather warms next spring.
Getting Ready
In the fall, as the days get shorter and temperatures dip into
daytime averages of less than 50 degrees, grass begins to prepare for
winter and the following spring. Shoot growth ceases, so all the
carbohydrates produced and the nutrients taken up are stored in the
shoots and roots. This storage helps the grass overcome the ravages of
winter dormancy. For a long time, it was thought that when shoot growth
stopped grass did not use nutrients. Present turf researchers,
including Dr. Wayne Kussow of the University of Wisconsin -- Madison,
now know that turf continues to use nutrients right up to the time that
soil freezes.
Healthy Roots Make Healthy Grass
When your grass is deficient in nitrogen in the fall, carbohydrate
production drops off. The result is weak grass that either does not
survive the winter cold or, in most cases, survives but takes well into
the next season to begin to look good. Why not start the turf looking
good first thing in the spring?
“Apply the full rate of a slow release nitrogen fertilizer so that
it keeps the grass nice and green,” says Dr. Kussow. “This ensures
maximum production of carbohydrates at this critical time of the year.”
Apply this late fall fertilizer after turf has been cut the last time
and is not growing. “An added advantage of this late season nitrogen
application is that it promotes uptake of other nutrients, helping
ensure good winter hardiness and rapid
re-growth the next spring,” Dr. Kussow adds. Using a full rate of
fertilizer allows roots to feed well into the dormant period.
Two Applications for Great Results
Turf professionals generally talk about two fall applications of
fertilizer. The first is in the early fall, around Labor Day, when
grass is still growing. Apply a full rate at this time to keep grass
growing in the fall. This will maintain a dense turf that doesn’t allow
weed seeds to make contact with soil and germinate before cold weather
comes.
The second fall application is called a dormant or early winter
application. This full rate application is applied after grass has quit
growing. Generally, this will be around Thanksgiving, depending on your
location and the temperatures you are experiencing. Many golf course
superintendents in northern areas use this technique to give their
courses an early start the next spring. Just make sure you do not apply
fertilizer to frozen ground, as it will encourage runoff into lakes and
streams.
Southern Grass -- A Special Case
Southern grass types present a little different situation in the
fall. It is very important to apply the fall application before grass
is going dormant. This will cause the grass to try to grow when it
should not. If it tries to grow, it will not survive the dormant
season. Also, if you are over seeding rye grass for winter greening,
wait until your southern grass is completely dormant before applying
fertilizer to your lawn.
Leaves
According to master gardener Mike Archer of Milorganite, leaves
come in two general shapes when they drop from trees -- flat and
rounded. Maple leaves, for instance, are flat. They will lay flat on
the lawn and, when it rains or snows, form a tight layer over the
grass. This can smother grass. Rake these or mulch mow them to make
sure your grass can breathe through the winter.
Rounded leaves, such as those from oak trees, generally do not
present this type of problem. However, if they are thick on your lawn,
it is still best to rake them up or mulch mow them to maintain a
healthy lawn.
Some leaves, such as those from locust trees, are small. These
generally are not problematic and do not need to be removed or mulched.
Fall Mowing
As always, keep you mower blade sharp. A sharp blade causes a
clean cut on the grass leaf, which quickly heals. Dull blades shred the
grass and cause a great deal of damage to lawns. In turn, this damage
opens the door for disease. A few minutes sharpening your lawn mower
blade is a good investment to a great lawn.
Watering in the Fall
Even though your lawn ceases growing for the winter, it still
needs moisture to survive. Remember, your grass is not completely
dormant until early winter. Plus, if you get dry winter winds with very
low humidity, winter burn will damage patches of your lawn. Keep your
lawn watered as you would in the summer, watering infrequently but
deeply. Water to rooting depth of your grass, generally four to six
inches.
More Help
If you have questions about the timing of fall fertilizer
applications in your area, contact your local County Horticultural
Extension Agent or call the Milorganite Help Line at (800) 304-6204.
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