Summer months can be a time when nutrients need replenishing but it is best to avoid fertilizing during times when heavy rains are expected. The nutrients flush right through our sandy soil, or even worse, run off when applied before heavy rains and become a direct cause of pollution in the Gulf of Mexico. While the arrival of fall is usually drier, you have to be careful and fertilize before it becomes cool as the plants can slow down, start to nap and not react to or take up the fertilizer applied allowing it to simply leach through the soil unused. Stressed plants will need these nutrients to recover.