Grass Care

Grass Care

Your grass gets thirsty, but do you know how and when to water your lawn? One of the most important things in maintaining a healthy landscape is to make sure you are watering properly. Your grass needs about 1.5 to 2 inches of water per week – and sometimes a little more in hot, dry weather. Here are some tips:

Lawn Overseeding

Lawn Overseeding

What is lawn overseeding?

Overseeding is a process of applying grass seeds to an existing lawn. It can be applied early spring or fall. Watering is the key for visible results.

Lawn Fertilization

Lawn Fertilization

Lawn Fertilization is important to the health and resilience of your lawn. Strengthening your lawns' nutrition will improve its ability to fend off weeds, insects, and resist disease. Fertilizer promotes easier absorption of three essential elements:
Weed Control

Weed Control

A professional lawn care regimen will keep your property looking sharp; your driveway and walkways will be free of unwanted vegetation and your lawn will be weed-free!

Lawn Aeration

Aeration is important to the health and maintenance of your lawn, and should be done annually. During the aeration process, cores are removed from your lawn and left on the surface.