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Lawns need a lot of care to stay healthy. However, many of the chemicals used to treat them are toxic to earthworms and bumble bees, leaving lawns dependent on synthetic fertilizers and pesticides year in and year out.

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Weed Control

Weed control is an important component of the overall lawn care program. Proper weed control involves both prevention and removal of unwanted plants. Prevention is accomplished by using a combination of cultural practices and herbicide treatments. Weeds are most successfully controlled when they are young, before they set seed and produce rhizomes or tubers. The dense growth of a healthy turfgrass crowds out the sunlight needed for weed seeds to germinate. This can be enhanced by mowing at proper heights and properly fertilizing the turfgrass to promote vigorous growth.

The germination period of annual grasses and most perennial weeds is influenced by temperature and moisture. Therefore, a weed management program should be designed to target those times of the year when a particular weed species is most likely to germinate in your area. Annual grasses and most annual broadleaves (clovers, lespedeza, chickweed, Florida pusley, henbit, field bindweed, and yellow or purple nutsedge) germinate most readily in cool, moist conditions. Therefore, they are best controlled with preemergence herbicides in late winter or early spring. Perennial weeds such as ivy, ground ivy, sedges and cimum can be controlled most effectively in fall or spring.

Some lawn fertilizer products include preemergence and postemergence herbicides for weed control. However, these products should be used only when a weed problem exists and the specific active ingredients of the product will control the weeds affecting your lawn.

For perennial weeds that do not respond to preemergence herbicides, manual removal may be necessary. These weeds typically have a taproot, so removing the entire weed is important. When hand weeding, it is helpful to use a dandelion fork or fishtail weeder, especially when removing a weed with a thick taproot. It is also important to wash off mowers and rotary tillers after using them in weed-infested areas so that weed seeds are not spread throughout the turfgrass.

Pruning

As part of our lawn care services, pruning is an important aspect to maintain healthy trees and shrubs. It removes dead and diseased plant material, helps control the spread of fungal diseases, improves airflow in the plants and increases sunlight exposure. It also reduces weed growth around the base of your tree and can help shape the canopy to enhance the overall landscape design.

Pruning can be done at any time of the year, depending on the type of plant. However, the best time to prune is late winter or early spring before any new growth starts. This will reduce the risk of the plant being damaged or injured and promote healthy regrowth. It is recommended that all pruning be done with proper equipment like loppers, shears, or hand pruners. Always use sharp blades to make clean cuts and avoid damaging the plant. Also, be sure to disinfect your tools after each use and before using on another plant.

Overgrown bushes and shrubs attract pests, rodents, and other small critters. Not only do these pests cause damage to the plants themselves, but they can also cause damage to nearby structures like your house or shed. Hiring a professional tree trimming service will keep these problems at bay by creating spacious, healthy plants that are more difficult for pests to target. It will also prevent limbs from falling and causing damage to your property. We can provide recurring shrub pruning as part of our lawn maintenance services, keeping your shrubs and bushes looking their best throughout the year.

Edging

Lawn edging adds an extra level of beauty to your property and can make your lawn stand out from the neighborhood crowd. When used in conjunction with mowing and trimming, it accentuates your yard and creates the ideal landscape. In addition, edging keeps your grass from growing into areas where it should not be and helps prevent weeds in flower beds. It also saves you time because you do not have to trim as often because weeds are blocked by the edging.

You can use a variety of materials to edge your garden, from plastic to steel to rubber to wood. These materials can be cut to size or bought pre-made in a variety of heights and styles. Some types of edging are even designed to look like brick or stone, so you can choose the one that best matches the aesthetic of your home and garden.

A competitive analysis is a great way to find out what your competitors are doing, and it can help you market yourself better. To do a competitive analysis, research your top five competitors and list their strengths and weaknesses. This will give you ideas on how to differentiate yourself and grow your lawn care business.

The more you can do to increase customer loyalty, the higher your profits will be. To do this, you can offer a referral program or discount for new customers. Another great way to increase customer retention is to implement a CRM (customer relationship management) system that will allow you to automatically send your customers birthday cards and other special offers. This will set you apart from your lawn maintenance competition and keep your customers happy.

Hedges

A well-maintained hedge or a group of shrubs adds a wonderful finishing touch to your garden and enhances the overall look and appearance of your property. Whether you want to create privacy or simply provide some extra interest, we can help you get the exact shrubbery you desire for your landscape.

We have a wide variety of hedge trimming services available to fit your needs and budget. Keeping your hedges pruned properly will ensure that they continue to grow healthy and beautiful for years to come. Trimming your hedges will also help monitor bug populations and keep plant-related sicknesses within appropriate limits.

Hedges and bushes are a key element to any commercial landscape, whether it’s for aesthetic purposes or for providing shade and privacy. They are an extremely versatile option for your business, allowing you to create a number of different designs to suit your needs and your budget. Our professional landscaping team can design, plant, and maintain the perfect shrubbery for your commercial property.

Our team has over 35 years of experience in the industry and we can help you achieve the ideal lawn for your property. We use cutting-edge technologies to make sure your service is always on-time and done right. You don’t have to worry about in-person estimates, leaving payments under your doormat, or no shows – we take care of all the little things so you can focus on running your business. Contact us today to learn more about how we can make your vision a reality!

Lawn Fertilization

Lawn fertilization is a necessary step in keeping your lawn dense and beautiful. When used properly, lawn fertilization promotes lush growth while protecting the environment.

A well-fed lawn is healthier, so it has a stronger root system to combat heat, cold, drought, foot traffic and other stresses. Fertilizer also helps grass fight off weeds and other unwanted plants that can choke out healthy turf. It’s important to apply the right amount of lawn fertilizer, and this can only be done by testing your soil’s general health. A soil test kit is available at most garden centers, and results often include specific recommendations for lawn fertilization.

Spring is the ideal time to fertilize a warm-season lawn because it’s when your lawn is waking up hungry and ready to grow. It’s best to apply a lawn fertilizer with a high nitrogen content during this time so the grass can quickly green up and start growing.

The next time to fertilize your lawn is around Labor Day, as this is the perfect time for it to replenish its food reserves before winter sets in. It’s important to avoid fertilizing during a rainstorm or when the ground is already saturated because the excess moisture can wash away the nutrients.

It’s also important to water your lawn one inch per week three days before applying lawn fertilizer. This allows the soil to soak in the fertilizer and prevents runoff into lakes, rivers and streams. It’s also important to choose a lawn fertilizer that matches your grass type and soil pH. The most common lawn nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium, but specialized soil conditions may require the addition of other micronutrients like copper (Cu), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo) and vanadium (V). A professional lawn care service can help you select the best lawn fertilizer for your lawn.