Instant Green Lawn
This is where science hits your lawn!
The elements that will green-up your lawn are:
- Nitrogen
- Magnesium
- Iron
All are involved in the production of chlorophyll which is the green colour in all plants.
How Instant is Instant?
You will only ever get quick responses from lawn treatments if you apply the treatment as a liquid. The goodness in your spray is then quickly absorbed into the leaf where it can be utilised and start greening. Dry granular products will not work like this and take days to show a result.
The colour change also depends on temperature and moisture availability. If you apply in conditions of good soil moisture on a warm day on a healthy lawn you’ll more than likely see the green-up in hours. In cooler weather perhaps a day or two and on an unhealthy lawn it may not have much effect at all. It’s not a quick fix for underlying problems.
Is Instant Green a Trick?
This depends on how you use it. If the purpose is to get a good visual green response from the grass for an event or party then yes, it’s a trick. It’ a good trick though with no downside unless used in excess.
However, to ensure a healthy lawn we could also add in a few other elements into the mix to make it a valuable and sustainable addition to our lawn care programme:
- Potassium (the K in NPK) would be our first choice as this assists with moisture regulation within the grass. During summer when you are likely to be applying this, the lawn can come under stress from heat and drought so potassium is very beneficial.
- To also assist the grass to stay healthy a trace element package (a bit like a multi-vitamin) would also be a great idea. These are in micro quantities so add little to the cost but make for a much healthier lawn during the most important growing and use period of the year. See How to use Liquid Lawn Food
Lawnsmith Solugreen Soluble Fertiliser
This is something we’ve had in our armoury for a long time and with a review score of over 4.75/5 it must be good. It has everything in it needed for an instant green healthy lawn apart from iron. We don’t add iron due to its permanent staining effect on hard surfaces. It still does a great job without and is very very economical with a small tub of only 2.5kilos covering 500 square metres; that’s bigger than a tennis court!
Double Dark Green Lawn
By adding iron (ferrous or iron sulphate aka soluble iron) to your mixture you can now go the full colour change to dark green. Play around with the quantities and only apply in good growing conditions. Our recommended mix would be 5grams Solugreen Soluble Feed with 1gram Green-up Ferrous Sulphate
Products for a Fast Green-up of Your Lawn
More Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
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Follow a few simple rules to apply your lawn fertiliser and get the best results from your grass whether it's a spring, summer or an autumn feed
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For convenience you can fertilise the seeded lawn area on the day of sowing however, due to changing weather patterns this may not always be best.
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
You can save time and money and get a better result if you use the correct fertiliser for your lawn. Adjust for these and your grass is 90% of the way there.
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The soil in your lawn controls the amount of fertiliser, air and water to the grass roots, therefore sandy and poor soils should be fed more than clay soils
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
Knowing what to use to feed your grass in spring can make a big difference to your lawn whilst saving you time and money.
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
In summer you can use a granular or liquid fertiliser. However, the conditions for application are very important during the warmer and dryer summer months.
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
Autumn fertiliser needs to be able to support the grass nutritionally, give maximum colour to make use of lower autumn light levels and promote deeper roots.
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
There is plenty of root growth in winter as the lawn soil at root depth is invariably warmer than the air. Keeping the roots fed means a healthy resilient lawn.
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
Clay soil tends to be heavy and dense, with poor drainage and good nutrient retention. Your lawn feed should take this into consideration.
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
Sandy soil tends to drain quickly and lacks essential nutrients, so the best lawn fertilizer should provide a generous level of prime nutrients to compensate.
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Seaweed promotes health, goodness and biological activity within the grass and the soil producing a greener, stronger and more disease resistant lawn.
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
Liquid feeding of the lawn is suitable from late spring to early autumn during the main growth period in warmer weather.
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
Here are two simple ways to use weed killer and soluble or granular lawn fertiliser that is easy for you, safe for the grass and deadly for the weeds.
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
When spreading fertiliser on the lawn you need to do two simple things otherwise you'll damage the grass: spread the correct amount and put it on evenly.
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
There is only one way to spread fertiliser on your grass safely and evenly and that is with a rotary or broadcast spreader; not by hand or with a drop spreader
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
Watering-in a fertiliser treatment is necessary for fine powdery products such as weed and feed so try using a fertiliser that doesn’t need watering in!
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
There are three factors that control how long fertiliser takes to work. The availability of moisture, the temperature and the type of fertiliser.
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
Lawn fertiliser may not completely dissolve in to the grass for a variety of reasons. Most of them are good and better for a healthy lawn!
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
Use a granular or pelleted feed without weed killer or iron that is slow-release. These settle deep into the grass pretty much out of reach of dogs and cats.
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
Aftercut is very similar to ‘weed and feed’. There are those with weed killer and those without. Do not use the one with weed killer on a regular basis.
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
'Weed and feed' is a clever lawn care idea. The problem is, for most people it doesn't work leaving stripes, burnt grass and even bigger weeds
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Lawn Food Do's and Don'ts
The shelf life of fertilizers can vary widely based on type of fertilizer, storage conditions, and packaging. Here's a guideline for common types of fertilisers.