Step 2 - 25lb: Promate 12-0-5 Grub Control + Lawn

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It's time for Step 2 of our 4 step LawnCare Program - Promate-Grub Control + Lawn Food (25lb) Step 2

Our Program Works

The PlantRight lawn care program uses slow-release forms of nitrogen to feed your lawn evenly throughout the season, creating healthier turf that is more drought tolerant and less susceptible to disease and pests. Our program also contains no phosphorus.

Lush Lawns in 4 Simple Steps

This environmentally friendly lawn care program uses slow-release forms of nitrogen and contains no phosphorus. This creates healthier turf that is more drought tolerant and less susceptible to disease and pests. Plus you can feel safe to have your pets and bare feet walk across it. 

Choose the program right for you: 25lb covers 6,250 square feet and 50lb covers 12,500 square feet. 

Step 1

Prevent Pesky Weeds

Apply when the temperature is still under 80 degrees. This step not only stops unwanted weeds such as crabgrass & foxtail, it gives a feed boost to your winter wear lawn. 

To Do:

  • Rake Away Any Remaining Leaves
  • Choose the Size Right for your lawn: 25lb (6,250sqft) or 50lb (12,500sqft)
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Step 2

Grub Control + Feed

Prevent damage from grubs from damaging the lawn and nourish your plants. Apply between Memorial Day and late June, making sure to wait at least 4 weeks after step 1.

Remember:

  • Mow & bag clippings. 
  • Apply on a calm day 
  • Apply in June

Step 3

Encourage Root Growth

After a hot summer full of kids playing, backyard cookouts and dogs on the lawn, your grass needs a bit of recovery. 

Remember:

  • Apply in September or October
  • Apply on a calm day 

Step 4

Winter Root Stabilizer

Before the ground is frozen solid, make sure your roots have everything they need to nourish them through the long winter months. 

Remember:

  • Apply in November or December
  • Enjoy a healthy start to next spring's lawn.