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Fertilization in Concord NH

NHPC-914 Licensed Applicator

Thicker, greener turf starts in the soil

Most fertilizer programs you see around here are guys throwing a bag of product down and calling it a day. That is not what I do. New Hampshire soil runs acidic, and if you do not know what your pH is, you are guessing at every step after that. The lawn might green up for a couple weeks, then go right back to thin and patchy.

I am a licensed fertilizer applicator in NH (license NHPC-914). Every annual program starts with a soil test, gets corrected with lime when the pH calls for it, and runs on premium products that actually feed the soil instead of just flashing the grass green for a few days. The goal is a lawn that holds up year over year.

Soil pH testing before anything goes down

Acidic soil locks up nutrients. You can spread the best fertilizer on the market and the grass will not pull half of it out of the ground if the pH is off. The test takes a few minutes and tells me exactly what your lawn needs and what it does not.

Lime applications for NH soil

Most properties in this area need lime. It brings the pH back into the range where grass can actually use what you are feeding it. Skip this step and the rest of the program is working at half speed.

Premium products, including EC+ Enhanced Calcium with Humoxy

On the properties that warrant it, I run EC+ Enhanced Calcium with Humoxy. It is the same kind of professional-grade product I have used on properties like NH Motor Speedway, where the turf has to look right and hold up under heavy use. You get the result, not the cheap stuff that fades in a week.

Early-season programs and annual plans

Spring is where the season gets won or lost. Get the early application down on time and you set the lawn up for the rest of the year. Annual plans cover everything from the early-season feeding through the fall winterizer, with lime and soil work folded in based on what your property actually needs.

  • Soil test first: pH and nutrient analysis before any product goes down.
  • Lime when needed: Brings acidic NH soil back into a range where grass can actually feed.
  • Premium products: EC+ Enhanced Calcium with Humoxy on properties that warrant it. Same standard used on NH Motor Speedway.
  • Annual plan: Written schedule of applications timed to the NH growing season.
  • Same-day quotes: Call or fill out the form and I will get you a number the same day.
Kyle Poirier applying fertilizer to a residential lawn in Concord NH Professional fertilizer application equipment used on NH lawns by Kyle Poirier
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

No. As long as I can get to the property and the gates are unlocked, I will handle it. I leave a marker or note when I am done so you know the lawn has been treated. If you have pets or kids using the yard, text me and I will give you a heads up before I show up so you can plan around it.

Depends on the property and what the lawn actually needs. Most annual plans run four to six applications spaced through the season, plus a lime application when the soil test calls for it. I lay out the schedule when I look at the property so you know exactly what is going down and when.

On every annual plan, yes. New Hampshire soil runs acidic. Without knowing your pH and nutrient levels, I am guessing. The test takes a few minutes and the result tells me whether you need lime, what kind of feeding the lawn actually wants, and where the deficiencies are. That is the foundation everything else gets built on.

Soil pH testing up front, lime when the test calls for it, scheduled fertilizer applications timed to the NH growing season, and premium products like EC+ Enhanced Calcium with Humoxy on properties that warrant it. You get a written schedule so there are no surprises.

Color usually changes in 7 to 14 days after the first feeding. Real density and thickness shows up in the second season once the soil work has had time to do its job. If your pH was off and we corrected it with lime, that takes a few months to fully kick in. The goal is a lawn that holds up year over year, not a green flush that fades in two weeks.

Yes, when used right. I follow the label on every product and I tell you exactly when it is safe to be back on the lawn, usually once the product is watered in or has dried. I am NHPC-914 licensed and I treat every property the way I would treat my own.

Ready for thicker, greener turf?

Same-day quotes on annual fertilization plans. Call or text, or fill out the form below. Most quotes come back the same day.