I have long been taught that fall fertilization is preferred over spring fertilization for many plants, but there are some exceptions.
We had a tough 2008 growing season with late-summer drought and a windstorm that only added insult to injury. Add ice and a generally windy winter, and some plants are in need of a little energy boost.
Summer drought and early fall leaf drop (or the severe desiccation that many deciduous plants experience from the windstorm) means that stored energy may be low.
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