Fertilizers are crucial for your lawn's health, providing the nutrients it needs to thrive. However, applying too much doesn't mean healthier grass - in fact, it can do more harm than good! Overfertilization can cause fertilizer burn, leading to brown, damaged grass. Applying too much can also result in nutrient pollution, which poses serious risks to the environment. It's also a waste of money, as it won't yield the best results and can even have the opposite effect, leading to more restorative treatments for your lawn in the future. Fortunately, you can avoid overfertilizing your lawn in Texas by hiring professionals!


Overfertilization Can Cause Fertilizer Burn on Your Lawn

Brown patches of grass in Austin, TX.

Fertilizer is a great way to provide your lawn with the nutrients it needs to stay healthy and beautiful, and it's easy to think that more means better. However, it's the opposite, as overfertilization can cause fertilizer burn. Fertilizer contains nitrogen, and too much can lead to a build-up of salts that will draw out too much moisture from your grass, which will essentially dehydrate it. This will lead to parts of your lawn turning brown and looking like it's been scorched. What's more, the excess salts can also negatively affect the quality of soil, creating a less-than-stellar environment for your grass.


Overfertilizing your lawn can lead to nutrient pollution.

Another problem with overfertilizing your lawn is that it can lead to nutrient pollution. Fertilizers contain high amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus, which can be beneficial for your lawn but harmful to the environment if too much is applied. When you apply too much fertilizer, your lawn will be unable to absorb the surplus of nutrients, which will then leach into the soil and runoff into nearby water sources.

Once the excess nutrients reach bodies of water, they will cause aggressive algae growth. This will cause serious negative effects on the aquatic ecosystem, like depleted oxygen levels, decreased food sources for aquatic animals, and disrupted habitat for other forms of life.


Overfertilizing your lawn is a waste of money.

Not only does overfertilizing your lawn cause various problems, but it's also a waste of money! After all, you're spending more on fertilizer than your lawn needs. Your lawn can only absorb so much fertilizer, so any more than what it needs will end up getting wasted. Additionally, the negative consequences of overfertilization require additional treatments to rectify, further adding to your expenses. So, it's best to avoid this problem altogether by ensuring your grass receives the right amount of fertilizer.


Hire Pros to Fertilize Your Lawn to Achieve Optimal Results

The best way to ensure your lawn receives the right amount of fertilizer is to hire pros to do it for you. They have the knowledge and expertise to know how much to apply and do so at the right times to yield the best results and avoid overfertilization. Professionals will also use the right type of fertilizer treatment depending on what your lawn needs. That way, your grass stays healthy and lush without causing any harm to it or the environment.

Depending on your lawn's needs, professionals may use liquid or granular fertilizer.

Call Us Today to Sign Up for Our Lawn Fertilization Service

At Dr. Tex Lawn & Pest, we want to help you achieve and maintain a healthy, beautiful lawn year after year, and our lawn fertilization service is just what you need! Our team will apply the right amount of fertilizer at the correct times to give it the nutrients it needs to thrive while avoiding any issues that come with overfertilization.

We offer our lawn fertilization service to homes and businesses, as well as HOAs, in Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, TX, and throughout the surrounding areas. Call us today at (512) 717-5071 to sign up and get started!