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AERATION is the secret weapon in making your lawn healthy. Aeration involves making holes in the lawn either by pushing a rod into it or by "coring" (extracting a plug of soil). Aeration allows water, nutrients, and oxygen to reach the roots, which in turn, allows the grass to become thicker. |
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FLEA AND TICK APPLICATION is applied twice, 10-14 days apart. We have two outside dogs, live next to a field and creek, and the treatment works well. If you have pets, you will likely need your yard treated in the spring/early summer. |
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GRUBS are insects that attack your grass from the roots and can leave huge bare spots in your yard. Unfortunately, we can not predict if you will have a grub problem. So the only option is a grub preventative treatment, applied in June or July, to protect your investment in your lawn. |
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WEED CONTROL FOR FLOWER BEDS is applied four times per year, beginning with Round 1, in early Spring. It is about 70-80% effective. It will not harm your flowers, bushes, etc. |
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OVERSEEDING in the Fall if you have bare spots due to trees or excessive shade. |