Grubs
There are several types of white grubs that feed on the roots of lawn grasses. All of them can cause severe damage if left untreated. OUT OF SIGHT…OUT OF MIND Grubs live and feed in the soil. It’s easy to miss them as they gradually cut the roots out from under your lawn until brown […]
Read more ⇒Aeration
Power core aeration is one of the most important cultural practices available for your lawn. Aeration helps control thatch, improves the soil structure, helps create growth pockets for new roots, and opens the way for water and fertilizer to reach the root zone of your lawn. Annual or semi-annual aeration is advised for all lawns […]
Read more ⇒Spring Fertilization: Crabgrass
Many homeowners call any grassy weed that they don’t like, or don’t recognize, as being crabgrass. Professional lawn care providers are often flooded with calls in early spring (northern climates) that crabgrass is growing and can they do anything about it. Of course, in early spring, crabgrass has not yet started to develop, but “crabgrass” […]
Read more ⇒Winter Sprinkler Mainentance
Now is the time to call to set an appointment to have your system winterized.
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