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Fertilizer Plan for Central Tx St Aug after Winter

1.9K views 9 replies 5 participants last post by  Ktungsten  
#1 ·
Hey guys. My lawn was hit pretty hard from the winter storm we had a few weeks ago. Thankfully I'm slowly seeing some green. Thoughts on how I should approach fertilizer this year? Guessing I need to lay off high nitrogen, quick release but wanted to check in. Anything I should do to nurse it back to a healthy stage?

Thanks.
 
#5 ·
Ktungsten said:
Need to listen to some of his podcasts

TherapyRequired said:
I'm all in on this topic too. Im sweating my St Aug too here in DFW. I was hoping the rumors were dramatic but my guy Neil Sperry said it's a wait and see too.

St Augustine from my experience will come back. We have snow four times in 2015 and the lawn came back so I see no difference here. Having said that there will be a late green up and I mean late. My grass is usually green in March now I don't expect green up until mid April
 
#6 ·
CenlaLowell said:
St Augustine from my experience will come back. We have snow four times in 2015 and the lawn came back so I see no difference here. Having said that there will be a late green up and I mean late. My grass is usually green in March now I don't expect green up until mid April
I usually try to cut my St Aug down to 2.5" or so at the beginning and maintain at 3.5" or so depending on how it's thriving under my live oak.

Do you think I'm ok going ahead and doing that or just wait? Will any micronutrients help it currently?

Or just don't touch it until it greens in April?
 
#7 ·
TherapyRequired said:
CenlaLowell said:
St Augustine from my experience will come back. We have snow four times in 2015 and the lawn came back so I see no difference here. Having said that there will be a late green up and I mean late. My grass is usually green in March now I don't expect green up until mid April
I usually try to cut my St Aug down to 2.5" or so at the beginning and maintain at 3.5" or so depending on how it's thriving under my live oak.

Do you think I'm ok going ahead and doing that or just wait? Will any micronutrients help it currently?

Or just don't touch it until it greens in April?
I don't do anything but spray pre emergent until green up.
 
#10 ·
I'm slowly seeing green popping up. Mowed yesterday to bag all the leaves that dropped last week. Thinking I'll hold off on putting pre emergent down since it tends to stunt the root growth on my st aug. I may just stick to spreading compost as planned later this month to help with the soil. We only have a few inches of topsoil sitting on top of all this limestone. May add some humic.