Mar. 15th, 2021
By Juan Ascension, Green Acres Landscape In Oregon, the winter season typically means grabbing the old umbrella and preparing for a cold, wet, and cloudy season. This year is called a “La Nina” winter, which means higher than average rain amounts. While this may be a bummer to some, it should lead to a vibrant and beautiful spring, as our local plants soak up a little extra water. However, there is more you can do to help your lawn look spectacular when spring comes along. We’re talking about the flashy and super exciting topic of winter fertilization. Okay, maybe this subject isn’t exactly a page-turner, but it is essential, so pay attention. When you fertilize in the winter, you set your lawn up for success in various ways. First, it will…