Standard Program (6 Applications)
March / April
This is when we start preparing your lawn for the summer weather.
Crabgrass Preventer is important because it will create a vapor barrier on your lawn that will last 8 to 10 weeks. This barrier works in such a manner that will help limit and control weeds before they are able to germinate.
April / May
By the beginning of the month be sure to remove excessive clipping for which this could cause leaf spot & mildew disease. This will be good for any heavy compacted or bare spots can be treated. Aeration is great for these ares or also condering a Lime treatment.
In the spring, your grass will use the energy it stored during the winter to grow. Apply the second fertilization treatment in the middle to late spring using a granular fertilizer to support its growth. By fertilizing in the spring, you'll provide your lawn with the nutrients it needs to grow beautifully and strong. The fertilizer can help your grass look green and better withstand diseases, insects, and harsh weather.
May / June
Insecticide treatment
This is the time we apply postemerfencec broadleaf herbicides for the summer weeds, Especially to control the crabgrass, goosegrass or nutsedge near the end of the month. This is the time to have a LOOKOUT Sod Webworms & will be time to apply an insecticide down.
**All of our insecticide chemicals are eco and bee friendly
June / July
- Our early summer fertilization application involves another granular solution. Any weed growth seen in your yard will also be given a spot treatment. Properties struggling with nutgrass can be treated by our team during this time as well.
This will be the time of the season you will want to water infrequently to a depth of 6" Dont overwater tho this can promote fungal growth, but water frequently to prevent drough stress to the lawn.
August / September
As summer fades, it’s the perfect opportunity to show appreciation for your lawn by taking steps to repair the stress inflicted by the harsh heat. Implementing a balanced fertilizer combined with effective weed control can serve as a vital first step in revitalizing your green space, helping to restore its health and vibrancy. Maintaining adequate watering is crucial during this recovery phase, as it ensures that your grass has the moisture it needs to bounce back from summer's challenges.
October / November
The shorter days and cooler temperatures of fall signal to your cool-season grass that winter is approaching. This is the time for the grass to conserve energy, focusing less on blade growth and more on developing food reserves in the roots. These reserves are crucial for spring, providing the energy needed for the grass to revive, grow robustly, and enter its most productive season.