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Using third party products alongside Sunday custom lawn plans
At this time, we do not make specific recommendations when it comes to using products not sold here at Sunday. If you're wondering how your product(s) may interfere with your Custom Lawn Plan, please read below:
Fertilizers
Applying Sunday nutrients alongside other products containing nitrogen could lead to over-fertilization. If you currently have a company caring for your lawn, we'd advise talking to them about what they're applying. Some herbicides and insecticides also contain nitrogen to "feed" the lawn; it may not always be obvious if the product in question contains nitrogen. If a product containing nitrogen has been applied to the lawn, we recommend waiting at least 4-6 weeks before applying your Sunday nutrients. Be sure to always read labels closely and follow application directions.
Applying Sunday nutrients alongside other products containing nitrogen could lead to over-fertilization. If you currently have a company caring for your lawn, we'd advise talking to them about what they're applying. Some herbicides and insecticides also contain nitrogen to "feed" the lawn; it may not always be obvious if the product in question contains nitrogen. If a product containing nitrogen has been applied to the lawn, we recommend waiting at least 4-6 weeks before applying your Sunday nutrients. Be sure to always read labels closely and follow application directions.
Non-fertilizers (herbicides, insecticides, fungicides)
If the product in question does not contain nitrogen, it generally should not interact with your Sunday nutrient applications. We recommend waiting 24-48 hours between applications, as this allows time for both products to absorb properly.
If the product in question does not contain nitrogen, it generally should not interact with your Sunday nutrient applications. We recommend waiting 24-48 hours between applications, as this allows time for both products to absorb properly.
Keep in mind, some herbicides (particularly pre-emergents) may interfere with seeding/patching. Be sure to always read labels closely and follow application directions.