Is It Too Late To Fertilize My Centipede?
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Q: Is it too late to fertilize my centipede?
A: Usually you fertilize centipede grass once or twice per year: one time in early May, another time in early July (if you think it needs it). It pretty much stops using fertilizer in mid-September. In the future, use a product that contains low amounts of phosphorus, like 15-0-15 or 16-4-8.
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