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Dogs
10 Jun

Protecting Your Lawn and Home from Fleas and Ticks: Essential Lawn Care Tips

Our pets are family, so it’s only natural that we want to do everything we can to protect their health...

Man seeding lawn
24 Jul

Summer Lawn Care Tips: Keeping Your Lawn Lush and Green

Whether summer is just a few weeks away or already in full swing, it’s important to care for your lawn....

Snow Mold
30 Jan

How To Deal with Snow Mold and Ice Damage on Your Lawn 

Now that winter has made its way in, homeowners may notice the telltale signs of snow mold and ice damage...

aeration plugs pulled up from the ground to help the grass grow
14 Nov

When & Why Should I Aerate My Lawn?

If you’re dreaming of a lush, green lawn, knowing when and how to aerate your lawn is key to achieving...

Mother and toddler hugging on a green lawn in the backyard
18 Oct

10 Secrets to Improve Your Lawn: Make It Greener Now!

Every homeowner dreams of growing a soft, green lawn that can be enjoyed season after season. The good news is...

diseased tree bark on a dying tree
18 Oct

Symptoms of Dying Trees: Leaves, Bark, Soil & More

When your tree's leaves begin to turn brown even though it's spring, or when its bark starts to fall off...

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, every product we use has been EPA approved. We follow the label on every product we use to ensure the safest results possible.

No, we do not require anyone to be home during applications. Are technicians will leave the invoice on your door with instructions and advice. They will also leave a flag in the yard visibly showing an application has been made.

That depends, dry fertilizer and many of our other products need to be watered in so technically speaking rain is the best thing for that. Our weed control does contain a biding agent to help stick even in the rain. If we get a heavy rain immediately after an application is made there is a possibility some of the product may wash off. The best thing to do is wait 10-15 days and if you don’t see results, we recommend calling into our office.

The best time to fertilize is in the spring and fall when turf is actively growing. We also apply a winterizer that needs to be applied once grass begins to go dormant. Ideally this is November into early December.

We have multiple ways to pay. You can pay by sending your invoice in with a check, cash, or card number. You can also call our office and they will gladly help you with the process, or you can create an account inside our customer portal and pay online. 

Resources

Learning Center

Moss in the Lawn
Control of Summer Annual Grass Weeds in Turfgrasses
The Impact of Mowing on Weed Pressure
Weed Identification

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