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Topdress with compost as a natural slow-release fertilizer
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What to Do
Spread a quarter-inch layer of screened compost over the lawn, ideally after core aeration. One cubic yard covers approximately 1,000 sq ft at this depth.
Why It Works
Compost delivers a broad spectrum of nutrients at a pace the grass can absorb, feeds beneficial soil microbes, and builds organic matter over time. Unlike granular fertilizers, compost also improves soil structure — loosening clay and adding water retention to sand.
Tips
- Use finely screened compost so it settles between grass blades rather than sitting on top.
- Topdressing annually after fall aeration is the most effective timing, but spring applications after aeration also work well.
- Expect to topdress for 4-5 years to meaningfully raise soil organic matter levels.
📅 Created: 2/8/2026, 5:27:07 AM 📌 diy 🔧 Screened compost, wheelbarrow, rake or compost spreader