Weekly Visits
Mowing – Weekly Visits include professional mowing, edging, and blowing of all walks, drives, and decks throughout the growing season; bi-weekly during the off-season. Designed to seperate your lawn from the rest with a crisp cut, tight edges, and a clean look every week!
Trimming Shrubs – We will professionally trim and shape your shrubs throughout the year as needed. Every type of tree and shrub is different, thus requiring different pruning and trimming throughout the year. This will be taken care of for you.
Weed-Free Outdoors – Throughout the year, in addition to the weeds in the grass, we offer services to keep annoying weeds out of your beds, drives, walks, and anywhere else you desire to be weed-free. You tell us where you don’t want weeds, and we will make sure they are taken care of.
Fertilizer Applications
Fertilizer with Pre-emergence – A high nitrogen slow-release fertilizer packs a spring punch to green-up your lawn early in the season. Included is a heavy dose of pre-emergent to prevent crabgrass and other weed seeds from germination; Vital to prevent weeds from growing in your lawn.
Broadleaf Weed Killer – Applied at this time of the year to kill any weeds in the lawn. It is possible that some weeds may have gotten past the February application or may had already existed in your lawn before the application; therefore this application for those weeds.
Aeration and Reseeding – Although this service is optional, it is extremely recommended at this time. Our process includes core-aerating the lawn thoroughly (two times). Following the aeration process, over-seeding takes place with our high quality tall-type 5-type fescue mix, manufactured for the conditions of our area. Our fast-release starter fertilizer immediately provides the existing grass, along with the new grass, nutrients and chemicals desired during this vital time of the year.
Winterizer – The final application of the year is widely known as a winterizer. We offer this application to provide nutrients to your lawn and prevent disease during the winter months. Although fescue grows best at temperatures between 55-75 degrees Fahrenheit, this slow-release application will provide your lawn with nutrients it needs when we hit the occasional warm spells during these months as we sometimes get in this area. With this application you may also notice your lawn green-up much faster than others in the spring, since the chemicals needed for your lawn will already be in the soil for your lawn when it needs it in the early spring.