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West Seattle Fertilizing Services
West Seattle Fertilizing Services
By Neat & Tidy Product Team Published on April 20, 2025
Categories: \[landscaping, services, maintenance] Tags: West-Seattle , soil-health , fertilizing

West Seattle Fertilizing Services

Fertilizer isn’t magic dust. If the soil’s compacted or the timing’s off, you’re paying to green up the street. We feed what your plants actually need—no more, no less—so growth is steady, roots are deep, and your yard stops yo-yoing between “hungry” and “overgrown.”

We serve Admiral, Alaska Junction, Alki, Fauntleroy, Arbor Heights, Delridge, Gatewood, High Point, Morgan Junction, and Roxhill.


What’s the Problem?

  • Lawn looks tired: pale green, thin patches, moss creeping in
  • Shrubs and trees pushing weak, leggy growth with small leaves
  • Flowers bloom once and ghost you the rest of the season
  • You’ve tried “all-purpose” fertilizer—works for two weeks, then fizzles
  • Heavy rains leach nutrients; summer drought finishes the job

What We Apply

  • Slow-release granular for lawns and shrubs (steady feed, less surge growth)
  • Organic blends for beds and edibles (compost + feather/alfalfa/rock minerals)
  • Targeted micros (iron, magnesium, manganese) where chlorosis shows up
  • Soil conditioners (compost or compost-plus) to build structure before we feed
  • Acid-lover formulas (rhododendron, azalea, camellia, blueberry) when pH drifts high

Phosphorus only when a soil test calls for it. Runoff into Puget Sound is not our vibe.


Seasonal Feeding Plan

Season Lawn Shrubs & Trees Beds & Perennials
Early Spring Light slow-release N + iron; moss management as needed Balanced slow-release at the dripline Compost cap + gentle organic feed
Late Spring Second light feed before heat arrives Spot-feed heavy bloomers Pinch of organic + mulch top-up
Mid/Late Summer Skip or very light (only if irrigation is solid) Deep water > fertilizer Watering + deadhead; minimal feed
Early Fall Core feed for roots (N-lean, K-forward) Root-focused feed for establishment Compost top dress; prep for winter
Winter None None (except evergreens showing deficiency) None

Our Annual Maintenance Plan

  • Soil-first — aerate/loosen where compacted; compost where starved
  • Right rate, right day — we match product %N to your square footage and season
  • Water-in strategy — we don’t leave granular sitting dry on hot days or before heavy storms
  • pH watch — acid-lovers get special treatment; we use sulfur, not gimmicks
  • Recordkeeping — what went down, where, and when (so we can fine-tune next visit)

We’re a low-maintenance landscaping crew. Our goal is fewer problems between visits and less work for you.


Service Cadences

  • Quarterly — spring/fall deep clean + two tune-ups
  • Bi-Monthly — great balance for most West Seattle yards

(New lawns, high-use turf, or nutrient-poor soil might start monthly for 90 days, then taper.)


What Annual Maintenance Includes

  • Site walk + quick soil read (compaction, thatch, drainage)
  • Product selection (organic/slow-release, acid-lover, or targeted micros)
  • Measured application by 1,000 sq ft—no “handfuls and hope”
  • Water-in or irrigation timer adjustments
  • Hardscape cleanup—no stains or slicks left behind

Why Annual Maintenance Matters

  • Consistent color and growth — no surge-and-crash
  • Deeper roots — better drought tolerance, fewer pests
  • Fewer weeds & moss — dense turf and healthy beds out-compete them
  • Lower waste — dollars feed plants, not the storm drain

How It Works

  1. Free Estimate — photo/video or quick walkthrough; clear, upfront pricing
  2. Set Your Schedule — quarterly, bi-monthly, or monthly
  3. Service Day — soil prep, measured fertilizing, water-in, and cleanup
  4. Follow-Up — simple watering notes and add-on options (compost, mulch, aeration)

Why West Seattle Chooses Neat & Tidy

  • Local crew that knows marine layer mornings, winter rains, and summer drought
  • Licensed & insured for peace of mind
  • Upfront pricing — labor, materials, hauling, and disposal included
  • On-time, respectful, clean work
  • Green-first approach—soil health, smart water, low runoff

Ready for plants that grow right (not just fast)?

Call or text Neat & Tidy for a fertilizing plan that matches your yard and our climate—no wasted product, just steady results. We’ll keep it tidy—so you don’t have to.


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