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My lake is 130 miles north of Houston. When is it too late to fertilize.
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If you already have problematic vegetation that has reached the surface of your lake, then it's probably too late. However, I have started fertilizing lakes in Central Texas as late as early June with good success. If you don't have a vegetation problem, then you will likely be fine starting now. Just get an earlier start next year.
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Thank You for the reply. I tend to have too much flow through in the spring. I will try and see what happens. Bob
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