The cost to fertilize a lawn depends on several factors, including your lawn size, location and what kind of fertilizer is being used. Your grass type (warm-season or cool-season) and existing state of your lawn can also influence the number on your bill. However, our experts are highly-trained to take all of these factors into consideration. We apply the precise amount of fertilizer needed to help your lawn thrive.
Lawn Size
The bigger the lawn, the more fertilizer necessary to give it the nutrients it needs for optimal growth. And the more fertilizer used, the more your service will cost. So the cost to fertilize a one-acre lawn, will typically be higher than the cost to fertilize a few square feet.
Location
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: Lawn care isn’t one-size-fits-all. One of the biggest factors that can influence what type of fertilization service you get hinges on where you live. Local conditions — such as your grass type and soil condition — can affect when, and how often, you fertilize your lawn. And, this can affect the price of your service. Our experts are trained to take these considerations into account and can work with you to develop a tailored plan that suits your needs and budget.
Fertilizer Type
For those wondering “how much does fertilizer cost?”, the truth is, it varies. There are a lot of different types of fertilizer available, after all. At TruGreen, we use a range of formulations that vary how much nitrogen, potassium and other nutrients are in the formula. Your lawn fertilization cost will depend on the type of fertilizer used, as well as how much is needed to treat your lawn effectively.
What is Urea Fertilizer?
Urea is a nitrogen-rich compound that delivers one of the most readily available forms of nitrogen - an essential nutrient that produces the dense growth your lawn needs to stay thick and resilient. Because nitrogen is so important for healthy turf development, urea-based fertilizers are widely used by professionals to ensure consistent results across a variety of grass types and regions. While global supply factors have recently caused temporary increases in urea costs, TruGreen is committed to using the same high-quality, science-backed fertilizer formulas that deliver the best results for our customers.
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