The Importance of Fertilization
Fertilizing your lawn is important to keep it green, thick, and healthy. Over time, the soil loses nutrients that grass needs to grow well.
However, fertilizing the right way takes more than just spreading it around. You need the right product, the right amount, and the right timing. If it’s done wrong, it can hurt your lawn, wash into local water, and make the soil less healthy. That’s why it’s smart to trust your fertilization services to Heartland Grounds.
Benefits of Fertilizing





Why Partner with Us for Fertilizing?
Frequently Asked Questions
We price our fertilization service primarily based your lawn’s size. Since we buy materials in bulk, the cost is often similar to what you’d spend doing it yourself. When you factor in the tools, time, and the risk of over or under applying, having us handle it is a smart investment.
Most lawns start to look greener within one to two weeks after fertilization, depending on the weather and the overall health of your yard. Over the next several weeks, you’ll notice the lawn becoming thicker. With consistent care, these results continue to build over time.
Fertilization helps your grass grow thicker and stronger, which can naturally crowd out weeds over time. However, it doesn’t directly kill existing weeds. For that, we recommend pairing fertilization with weed control treatments.
For more information on this topic, click here to read about our weed control service.
Probably not. In most cases, we use a controlled-release fertilizer, which means the nutrients feed your lawn over time instead of all at once. This helps avoid a big burst of fast top growth, so your grass stays healthy without growing out of control. Additionally, this helps avoid an excess buildup of thatch.
You might notice a little faster growth at first, but most people don’t need to change their mowing schedule much if at all.
Let’s Grow Together
Ready to give your lawn the expert care it deserves? Contact us today to schedule your fertilization plan and take the first step toward a greener, healthier yard.