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Cool Season Lawn Fertilizer Program

Fescue, Ryegrass & Bluegrass
$256.95
Cool Season Program

5-Step Fertilization Program for Ryegrass, Bluegrass or Fescue Lawns

Enriched with Protilizer® for healthy, lush lawns

The proper fertilizer program for cool season lawns

Your quest for a lush and healthy cool season lawn ends here. Introducing the ultimate cool season fertilizer program, crafted for optimal lawn nourishment and maintenance. Discover our comprehensive 5-step fertilizer plan, as well as the science behind it, and transform your lawn into the envy of your neighborhood.

Every lawn has annual dietary needs to stay healthy, green and full throughout the year. A proper  fertilizer program acts as seasonal  meals for your lawn, feeding the turf with nutrients required by your soil, in order for your grass to reach its full potential. The Natural Alternative® Cool Season Lawn Fertilizer Program features season-specific nutrient blends of nitrogen and potassium that meet the needs of your Ryegrass, Bluegrass, or Fescue lawn each season.

Why our fertilization programs have five applications

With natural and organic-based ingredients, Natural Alternative® lawn fertilizers foster a healthy ecosystem for the soil and beyond for each season. This fertilizer program is phosphorus-free, contains no fillers, and is made of all nutrients and micro-nutrients that are 100% usable to the lawn. No unneeded materials that just fill up the bag here. Each change of season causes stress to your lawn so  we have designed a 5-step fertilization program to help reduce that stress and give  your lawn what it needs to continue to grow and be healthy. We have also made sure our lawn fertilizer programs are the safer alternative for your pets, wildlife, waterways, beneficial insects, and of course, the environment.

Product Information

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  • Apply fertilizer only at the recommended rates
  • Apply fertilizers 6 to 8 weeks apart. Early Spring (A1) is typically applied at the end of March and Winter (A5) is typically applied at the end of October.
  • Our fertilizers do not have to be watered as they will use the natural moisture in the air. However, if it has been rather dry you can give it a light watering after application to speed up the breakdown. 
  • Do not apply near water, storm drains, drainage ditches, or if heavy rain is expected
  • Sweep excess product from the driveway, sidewalks, or street back onto the lawn

Download our spreader settings sheet to find the proper settings for your fertilizer and seed spreader.

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What type of lawns is the Cool Season Lawn Fertilizer Program suitable for?

The Cool Season Lawn Fertilizer Program is designed for cool-season grasses such as Ryegrass, Bluegrass, and Fescue.


How many steps are in the Cool Season Lawn Fertilizer Program?

The Natural Alternative Cool Season Lawn Fertilizer Program consists of 5 steps that provide seasonal nourishment and maintenance for your lawn.


Why is the fertilization program phosphorus-free?

The program is phosphorus-free to foster a healthy ecosystem for the soil and the environment while ensuring the safety of pets, wildlife, waterways, and beneficial insects.


How often should I apply the fertilizers in the program?

Fertilizers should be applied every 6 to 8 weeks, with Early Spring (A1) application typically completed at the end of March and Winter (A5) application at the end of October.


Do I need to water the lawn after applying the fertilizers?

No, our fertilizer programs do not require watering as they utilize natural moisture in the air. However, if the weather has been dry, you can give your lawn a light watering after application to speed up the breakdown process.


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