Does your lawn need more water or more fertilizer to look better? You can tell a very significant difference in the lawn right here. All you need to do, a very simple way to tell, is look at the color. If it's neither yellow or green, it's more of like a lime green, it's not this darker green, lime green is a really good indicator that your lawn is starving for nutrients. So if it is this lime green color, go ahead and fertilize more regularly. I hope this helps. If you have any more questions about Salt Lake lawn care, please let us know.
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