Mowing seems simple enough, but each time your grass is mowed it is paving the way for your lawn’s success or failure. Mowing correctly, and your lawn will be healthy, drought-tolerant and thick enough to crowd out weeds. Taller grass helps shade soil, which prevents weed growth in slows water evaporation from soil. Time mowings that we are never removing more than one-third of the total leaf surface with each cutting. When you let grass clippings lie on the lawn after cutting, that’s called gr
Edging is done along the concrete, brick surfaces, where the grass tends to creep over and trimming is done along the edges of things that the mower cannot get. Followed up with blowing off dirt and grass clippings from driveways and sidewalks, from mowing, trimming, and edging. This is a complementary service provided with our mowing service.
You should have your lawn fertilized when the soil temperature is 55 degrees or above. This is usually in mid to late April and continue every 6-8 weeks through October. Fertilizing properly gives your lawn the nutrients it needs to thrive in variable climate conditions.
Weeds can disrupt the appearance of your lawn. Weeds will take over an untreated lawn, competing for nutrients and sunlight that your grass needs. Watering and mowing only speeds up growth. We offer pre-emergent and post-emergent programs to help with all your needs.
You place the leaves curbside, we will come and vacuum them up and haul them away. Pricing for single lots starts at $50. Contact us for scheduling.
Aeration involves perforating the soil with small holes to allow air, water and nutrients to penetrate the grass roots. This helps the roots grow deeply and produce a stronger, more vigorous lawn. The best time for aeration is in the fall or spring when the grass can heal and fill in any open areas after soil plugs are removed.
There are many different factors to properly seed a lawn. Choosing the right time of year, preparing the soil, choosing the best seed, properly planting, and finally watering.
Dethatching it the removal of dead turfgrass tissue known as thatch. The thatch is bad for your grass because it keeps water and nutrients from seeping down to grassroots. Preventing thatch buildup should not be overlooked as it is important for the long-term health of your grass. There are two types of dethatching raking and core aeration. The best time to dethatch is in the fall or spring when the grass can heal.
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