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"The yard looks great! We are both very happy with
the results."
- Heather & Jason B.
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We provide the following lawn care services for our residential and
commercial clients:
CONTRACT LAWN MOWING
Our weekly service includes grass trimmed along walks, driveways
and obstructions.
AERATION & OVER-SEEDING
Aeration helps to relieve soil compaction and break down thatch.
This process allows your grass to grow deeper roots and make better use
of water and fertilizer. Better soil to seed contact also makes this
an excellent time to over-seed the lawn. Over-seeding can introduce
new varieties of grass seed into the lawn.
FERTILIZATION
By fertilizing with products specifically formulated for professional
use, we’ll give your lawn just the right nutrients – at just the right
time.
WEED CONTROL
Weeds are divided into two categories. There are grassy
weeds like crabgrass and broadleaf weeds like dandelions and clover.
Our treatments are designed to control both.
INSECT MANAGEMENT
Insects that feed on grass plants can do a lot of damage in
a short period of time. We’ll monitor the insect situation in your
lawn. We use Integrated Pest Management.
| Integrated Pest Management or IPM is an effective and
environmentally sensitive approach to pest management that relies on a
combination of common-sense practices. IPM programs use current, comprehensive
information on the life cycles of pests and their interaction with the
environment. This information, in combination with available pest control
methods, is used to manage pest damage by the most economical means, and
with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the environment. |
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FALL CLEAN UP & DEBRIS REMOVAL
Leaves and debris can choke out the grass plants. We
prepare your lawn for the long winter ahead.
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Crabgrass is an annual grassy weed that invades turf grass whenever the opportunity presents itself. Crabgrass will germinate throughout
the season. The weed is often found in thin turf and along walks and driveways. The best defense is thick, dense turf. A properly timed application of pre-emergent in spring is the first line of defense.
This will set up a barrier in the soil that prevents crabgrass from germinating.
Once this barrier is set, it is extremely important not to disturb or break the barrier by raking or de-thatching. |
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