GEORGIA CENTER FOR URBAN AGRICULTURE
| Lawn Fertlization Calculations | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Applying the correct amount and type of fertilizer is esential in order to produce an attractive, healthy lawn. |
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Lawn fertilizer recommendations are generally made in pounds per 1,000 square feet of lawn area. The square footage of a lawn area can be easily calculated. Simply walk off the length and then the width of the yard, taking 3-foot steps. Multiply the total number of steps in each dimension by 3. Then multiply the length times the width of the yard. Remember to deduct areas such as driveways and home area. Fertilizer Calculations:
If a recommendation requires a complete fertilizer, any complete fertilizer of the same ratio can be used. Example: * 10-10-10 (1-1-1 ratio) can be used for 8-8-8. * 5-10-15 (1-2-3 ratio) can be used for 7-14-21. A common recommendation for turfgrasses is to apply 1 pound of nitrogen (N) per 1,000 square feet. To determine how many pounds of fertilizer it would take to supply 1 pound of N, divide the percent nitrogen of the fertilizer into 100. (Note: This is only true when working on a 1,000 square foot basis.) Examples: How many pounds of (1) 10-10-10; (2) 12-4-8; (3) 5-10-15; and (4) 16-4-8 are needed to apply 1 pound of N per 1,000 square feet.
In cases where you are substituting complete fertilizers of different ratios, the application rate should be based on the amount of that fertilizer needed to supply the recommended amount of nitrogen. Thus, all of the above fertilizers would supply 1 pound of nitrogen at those calculated rates. This same calculation can be applied to other fertilizer materials. Examples:
These rates can be converted to a per-acre basis by multiplying by 43.5. Per-acre rates can likewise be converted to per-1,000 square feet by dividing by 43.5. * 10 pounds of 10-10-10 per 1,000 square feet equals 10 x 43.5 = 435 pounds per acre. * 435 pounds of 10-10-10 per acre equals 435 divided by 43.5 = 10 pounds per 1,000 square feet. Source: Clint Waltz, Extension Turfgrass Specialist, The University of Georgia. Reviewed by: Clint Waltz, Extension Turfgrass Specialist, The University of Georgia, October 2005. UGA Center for Urban Agriculture - Miscellaneous Publication #0138. |
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| Submitted by:
Randy Drinkard College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (Technical Writer, UGA Center for Urban Agriculture) |
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| For Pesticide recommendations, please see the Georgia Pest Management Handbook Remember: Always follow pesticide label directions exactly. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| For More Information: Contact Your Local County Extension Agent. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Trade and brand names are used only for information. The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences does not guarantee or warrant published standards on any product mentioned; neither does the use of a trade or brand name imply approval of any product to the exclusion of others which may be suitable. |
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