Use a fertilizer high in nitrogen....like Urea 46-0-0, I live in North Eastern US, and some people use urea on their driveways to melt the ice in the winter time...come spring time, the runoff of urea onto the lawn produces a thick green grass. This is because of the nitrogen blast to the roots of your grass. Urea is dual purpose like this...I know you probably don't get the snow that we do up here, but for others, keep this in mind when you go out and by an $18.00 bag of calcium chloride to melt ice. Another benefit to urea, is that it won't harm your driveway. You can find this stuff at most Agricultural farm and garden type stores...good luck.
edit...oh yeah urea should only cost you about $10.00 for a 50lb bag. (a whole lot cheaper than trying multiple fertilzers at a huge cost...)
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