Fertilizer being poured into a dispenser for a Ada lawn.

Lawn Fertilization
Treatments in Ada, Lowell, & Cascade, MI & Surrounding Areas

Routine fertilization treatments work to ensure your residential or commercial lawn is healthy and thriving.

Get Quote Call (616) 425-7500

Fertilization treatments for homes and businesses in Ada, MI and nearby cities.

Our six-step lawn care program gives your lawn all the nutrients it needs throughout the year.

Keeping your lawn healthy throughout the year requires routine fertilizer treatments that deliver key nutrients to your grass and soil. At Turf Tech Fertilization, we have created a six-step lawn care program that also includes weed control to deliver those nutrients to your grass.

We fertilize at homes and businesses in Ada, Lowell, Cascade, and surrounding cities in Kent County. We also treat yards in the areas of Grand Rapids Township, East Grand Rapids, and Grand Rapids, MI.


Lawn Fertilization Treatments for Michigan Yards

A lawn in  Lowell, MI that receives regular lawn fertilization treatments. .

1

An early spring application of pre-emergent crabgrass control

2

A late spring application of slow-release fertilizer and weed control

3

An early summer application of slow-release fertilizer and weed control

4

A late summer application of slow-release fertilizer and weed control

5

An early fall application of slow-release fertilizer and weed control

6

A late fall application of winterizer fertilizer

With six treatments spread throughout the year, we apply fertilizer so your grass and soil can be nourished with the precise nutrients they need. All of our slow-release fertilization treatments are nitrogen-heavy. Slow-release fertilizers create a uniform look to your lawn and last longer than a quick-release fertilizer treatment would. Nitrogen is used to encourage chlorophyll production, which helps aid in the photosynthesis process. Fertilizer also uses potassium as a key ingredient, which serves to strengthen your lawn.

In the state of Michigan, the use of phosphorus in fertilizer is strictly regulated as it can leech into the groundwater and cause algae blooms. Phosphorus may only be used if your lawn has a documented problem with a soil sample and needs it. It can also be used on new lawns for up to a year, as it works to create a strong root system.

We offer a Happiness Guarantee with our lawn care program. If your lawn doesn't green up after we apply a fertilization treatment, our team will come back to figure out what the problem could be and assess how we can help fix any issues.

Why Your Lawn & Soil Need Fertilizer

To stay consistently green and healthy, your lawn and soil need nutrients. These nutrients give your grass strength to fight off weeds and to promote a thick, healthy lawn. When your grass is weakened, it becomes much more susceptible to issues. Other reasons your lawn and soil need fertilizer include:

  • Over time, your soil loses nutrients as grass and other plants use them for growth. Replenishing the nutrients in your soil is key for overall lawn health.
  • Fertilizer helps your grass grow healthy, but it also helps the grass grow more quickly. This is especially important for new sod or overseeding.

Routine fertilizer treatments ensure your lawn obtains what it requires to thrive.


Does your lawn need regular fertilization treatments?

At Turf Tech Fertilization, our fertilization treatment schedule was created to keep your lawn healthy and happy throughout the year. If you're in need of lawn applications, then contact our experienced team today at (616) 425-7500! We can help your lawn get back to the green, beautiful grass it was born to be.

Get a Quote




 

 

 

Address Line 1

Address Line 2


 

Fertilization Estimate
Core aeration Estimate
Accounting/General Questions
Other
 

 
 
Grass background texture.