Q: I usually fertilize my lawn in July when everything is growing, but my neighbor said summer is the wrong time to fertilize grass. Which one of us is right? — Chuck from Boardman A: In this case your neighbor is right. Summer just isn’t the best time to fertilize turfgrass. Almost all turfgrasses in northeast Ohio are cool-season grasses. These grasses include bluegrasses, fescues and perennial rye. These varieties grow best when the weather is cooler in the spring, and fall and grow slowly or go dormant during hot summer weather. Fertilizing the lawn in summer will not benefit the turfgrass but may help any weeds in your lawn. Most weeds found in turfgrass like the weather warmer. And s
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