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Wishing to transition to organic lawn care: first steps

4 years ago

Hello! I came across this site when I was researching weed and feed application since I am behind in my lawn treatment. I live about an hour north of Houston, TX in The Woodlands area and I have been using Scott's Turf Builder Bonus S for about 2 years now. I entend to put it down this month (April) in between the rains we are having but I would like to transition to using other products after this application that are safer for the enviroment and the bees in our area.
My issue with this product is it does not treat weeds very well and we have lots of clover and a few other leafy weeds I have no clue what they are. I would really like to use more environmentally friendly products but I am not sure where to start. The goal is to have a healthy lawn with minimal weeds that is safe for the bees because we have several plants and flowering trees on our 1/2 acre lot (nectarine tree, grapefruit tree, avacado tree, 2 apricot trees, several lillies and a few bushes that produce flowers but cannot remember what they are called).
Additionally, I use spectracide granules for the lawn and would like feedback on how this impacts the bees who I do not wish to kill. I also spray monthly around the exterior of our home with ortho home defense. Any input you can provide on insect lawn treatment that is more environmentally friendly and bee safe would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much for your time and help!

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