Fertilization

Healthy Lawns Start with the Right Nutrition

A lush, green lawn doesn’t happen by chance—it starts with proper fertilization. At All Seasons Maintenance, we provide professional fertilization services to homeowners and businesses throughout Brookfield, CT, helping your grass grow stronger, greener, and more resilient. With customized treatment plans and expert timing, we deliver the nutrients your lawn needs to thrive in every season.

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Why Fertilization Matters

Fertilization is the foundation of a healthy lawn. Grass requires key nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to grow thick and vibrant. Without regular feeding, your lawn can become thin, patchy, and more vulnerable to weeds, pests, and disease.

Our fertilization services are designed to:

  • Promote deep root growth
  • Improve color and thickness
  • Strengthen resistance to drought and stress
  • Reduce weed growth naturally
  • Support long-term lawn health

We use high-quality, commercial-grade products and tailor every application based on your lawn’s specific needs and the unique soil conditions found in Brookfield and surrounding areas.

What’s Included in Our Fertilization Programs

All Seasons Maintenance offers seasonally timed fertilization programs to ensure your lawn gets what it needs, when it needs it. Our standard program includes:

Early Spring Application

Jumpstarts your lawn’s growth after winter, with a slow-release fertilizer to green things up and a pre-emergent to help prevent crabgrass.

Late Spring Application

Provides a boost of nutrients to support thicker growth and further weed prevention as the growing season ramps up.

Summer Application

Supports your lawn during high heat and stress. This treatment may include insect and disease control if needed, depending on conditions.

Early Fall Application

Restores nutrients lost during summer and prepares your lawn for strong fall growth and root development.

Late Fall Application (Winterizer)

Strengthens roots before winter and helps your lawn green up more quickly in spring.

We also offer custom add-ons such as lime treatments to balance pH levels, grub control, and overseeding for thin lawns.

Fertilization for Commercial & Residential Properties

Whether you’re a homeowner looking to improve your curb appeal or a business owner maintaining a professional landscape, our fertilization services are designed to fit your property. We provide:

  • Residential lawn fertilization
  • Commercial property and grounds fertilization
  • HOA and multi-unit residential community plans
  • Fertilization as part of larger lawn care packages

Each plan is tailored to the size of your lawn, type of grass, sun exposure, and other factors to ensure optimal results.

Why Choose All Seasons Maintenance?

Local Lawn Experts

As a Brookfield-based company, we understand the soil, climate, and seasonal patterns that affect lawn health in Connecticut. Our team is trained to spot signs of stress and apply the right solutions at the right time.

Customized Plans

No cookie-cutter programs here. We create fertilization schedules based on the unique needs of your property and your goals for your lawn.

Safe, Professional Applications

We use top-quality products and professional-grade equipment, applied with care to ensure safety for kids, pets, and the environment.

Reliable, Consistent Service

We show up when we say we will, and we’re always happy to answer questions or adjust your plan if needed.

Combine Fertilization with Other Services

For best results, fertilization works hand-in-hand with other lawn care services. Ask us about bundling:

  • Lawn mowing
  • Weed control
  • Aeration and overseeding
  • Spring and fall cleanups
  • Full property maintenance

Together, these services create a healthy lawn that looks great and stands up to the elements year after year.

Early Spring (Mar-May)

Crabgrass Prevention Application
The most common pre-emergent is crabgrass preventer; this is usually applied to the turf around April 15th – May 1st. Crabgrass germinates after soil temperature has reach 55 degrees for several days in a row, so if we keep having these cool days you could hold off a few days. It must be used before the crabgrass seeds have sprouted. To apply the preventer, we use a lawn spreader or garden seeder. It is then applied uniformly across your lawn, making sure not to miss any spots. Once applied, you’ll need to water your lawn consistently to ensure the crabgrass preventer/fertilizer is activated.

Late Spring (May-June)

Broadleaf weeds & Crabgrass Prevention Application
Broadleaf plants have relatively broad leaves, whereas leaves of grasses and sedges are bladelike. Leaves of broadleaves have one main vein from which smaller veins branch. Spurge grasses, knotweed, burclover and black medic are broadleaf weeds that grow in lawns with low nitrogen fertility, compacted soil or are closely mowed and have open areas. Annual and perennial sedges become established in lawns that are overwatered and have poor drainage.

Early Summer (June-July)

Grub Control Application
It is often best to put down grub preventers from April through mid-July when grubs are ready to hatch. If you want to stop grub damage right away, the best time to apply a grub killer to your lawn is when you first see signs of damage. The caterpillar to moth life cycle is never ending. When the grubs feed on the lawn and mature into a moth, the moths will hover over your prized turf and lay eggs that will hatch into grubs. This continuous cycle will cause your entire turf to be affected.

Late Summer (July-August)

Lawn Inspection Summer Weeds & Insects
Applications consist of pre-emergent, fertilization, and spot treatment for grassy weeds. This minimizes spring & summer crabgrass problems & broadleaf weeds.

Early Fall (August-October)

Seeding and Aerating
Aeration involves penetrating the soil and creating small holes that allow water, air, and nutrients to reach the roots of the grass. Overseeding involves spreading grass seed throughout the yard to encourage new grass growth. Power seeding is efficient and fast. It shows more timely results in terms of germination and new grass growth. There is less labor involved as with traditional overseeding, and it uses less grass seed. 

Middle Fall (October-November)

PH Analysis Of Your Lawn
A healthy lawn needs soil with a balanced pH level- usually between 5-7 depending on the type of grass. If the pH level is too high (alkaline), you can add sulfate with a broadcast spreader. If your pH level is too low (acidic), you add lime the same way.

Late Fall (November-February)

Winterization- Helping your plants come back stronger next spring
Snow will melt eventually and provide soil moisture, but an even bigger advantage is covering the ground and holding the existing moisture in place. That way by the time spring comes around our soils should be ready for planting. The best time to start winterizing gardens is after the first hard freeze in the fall. A hard freeze occurs when the temperature gets below freezing overnight, killing off tender annual plants and vegetables.

Get Started Today

Want a lawn that’s greener, thicker, and healthier? All Seasons Maintenance is ready to help. Our professional fertilization services are available throughout Brookfield and nearby communities, and we’re here to create a plan that works for you and your property.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation or request a free quote.