Fertilize a lawn with This Old House

Fertilize a lawn with This Old House

Watch this video from This Old House to learn how to fertilize your lawn.
1. Use a walk-behind drop spreader to apply materials—seed, fertilizer, or lime—to small- to medium-size lawns.
2. Check packaging for proper spread rates; adjust drop spreader to recommended setting.
3. Fill drop spreader halfway up with lime.
4. Use spreader to put down a strip of lime around perimeter of property.
5. Apply lime to remainder of lawn, making sure to overlap each pass slightly.
6. For large yards, use a broadcast spreader to disperse pelletized lime.
7. At end of job, rinse spreader well with garden hose, then lubricate all moving parts with spray lubricant

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