Should you water after fertilizing with Scotts?

As a gardening and landscaping expert, I understand the importance of properly caring for your lawn after applying fertilizers like Scotts Weed & Feed. One key aspect to consider is whether or not you should water your lawn immediately after applying this product. The answer is no, you should not water your lawn for at least 24 hours after applying Weed & Feed.

It is vital to give the Weed & Feed time to work on the weeds before watering your lawn. Just like rain, watering your lawn right after applying the product can wash away the weed control particles from the leaves of the weeds. This can prevent the weed control ingredients from fully penetrating the weeds and effectively controlling their growth.

By waiting at least 24 hours before watering, you allow the weed control particles to adhere to the weed leaves and be absorbed into the plant. This gives the product ample time to work its magic and effectively kill the weeds. It is important to note that different products may have specific instructions, so it is always best to read and follow the directions provided by the manufacturer.

Personal Experience: I have encountered situations where I did not wait 24 hours after applying Weed & Feed before watering my lawn, and I noticed that the weed control was not as effective. The weeds seemed to bounce back more quickly, indicating that the product did not have enough time to fully work. Therefore, based on my own experience, I highly recommend following the guideline of not watering your lawn for at least 24 hours after applying Weed & Feed.

To help you remember this important step, you can mark your calendar or set a reminder for yourself. It may also be helpful to choose a day when rain is not in the forecast, so you don’t have to worry about accidental watering.

Watering your lawn immediately after applying Scotts Weed & Feed can wash away the weed control particles and reduce its effectiveness. It is crucial to wait at least 24 hours before watering to allow the product to fully work on the weeds. Following this guideline will help ensure that you achieve the best results in controlling and eliminating weeds from your lawn.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.