March 2026

White 50lb bag of Clarus Whole Shebang 6-2-4

Act Now. Save Your Lawn And Wallet.

BEFORE AFTER WHOLE SHEBANG Get relief from pressures affecting urea-based fertilizer and protect your wallet. For years, the standard guidance for cool-season turf has been simple, avoid fertilizing in the summer. That recommendation was based on real risks: Excess nitrogen can increase disease pressure Rapid growth can stress turf in heat But the issue isn’t fertilization. […]

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Fertilizing Before the Cutoff: How Florida Landscapers Should Prepare Turf Ahead of June 1st

In many parts of Florida, June 1 marks the beginning of seasonal fertilizer restrictions tied to the summer rainy season. For professional landscapers, that date isn’t just a regulatory checkpoint—it’s a planning deadline.

What happens before June 1 plays a major role in how turf performs through the most challenging months of the year.

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More organic is represented by a green arrow going up. Less salt is represented by a blue arrow pointing down.

More Organic Matter = Less Salt

When evaluating turf fertilizers, many assume that higher NPK numbers—like 28-5-12—deliver better results. But higher analysis doesn’t always mean better performance. In fact, it often means higher salt content. A more effective approach focuses on nutrient efficiency, not just concentration. High NPK Fertilizers vs. Organic Matter-Based Fertilizers Traditional high-nitrogen fertilizers rely on concentrated synthetic salts

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