Lawncare & Landscape

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About our Lawncare pros

When you entrust your lawn to a professional service that offers a single streamlined, six-step annual program—covering fertilization, weed control, and grub protection—rather than piecing together multiple visits and add-ons, you get ease, reliability, and results. Our techs arrive on schedule, leave behind a clean yard, and follow up with what was done and what to expect next. With hundreds of local homeowners reporting greener yards, fewer weeds, and consistent service over years, it’s clear you’d be choosing a partner who takes your lawn seriously and treats it like part of their community.

Here’s a list of potential services provided:

  • Premium lawn care program including spring “green up” fertilization, mid-summer fertilization + weed control, grub & insect treatment, early fall fertilization + spot weed control, and a slow-release winterizer.

  • Weed control treatments throughout the season.

  • Fertilization tailored to turf health and seasonal needs.

  • Insect and grub control for turf protection.

  • Plant health care services (including trees/shrubs) and overall landscape health support.

  • Plant health care for trees, shrubs and landscape beds (includes insect & disease treatment, deep-root fertilization, pre-emergent weed control)

Why leave my lawn to professionals?

1. Healthier, Better-Looking Lawn

Professionals know how to treat your lawn correctly, keeping it greener, thicker, and healthier without the trial and error.

2. Save Your Time & Effort

Skip the mowing, trimming, fertilizing, and cleanup — enjoy your yard instead of working on it.

3. Better Tools & Expertise

Pros use high-quality equipment and proven techniques for a cleaner, more polished result than most DIY setups can achieve.

RECOMMENDATION ON PROTECTING LAWNS THROUGH THE WINTER:

1. Give Your Lawn a Final Mow

Before the first hard freeze, mow your grass slightly shorter than usual (but not scalped).
This helps prevent mold, snow mold, and disease from developing under the snow.

2. Apply a Winterizing Fertilizer

Use a slow-release, high-nitrogen winter fertilizer in late fall to strengthens grass roots so the lawn comes back greener and thicker in spring.

3. Rake & Remove Leaves and Debris

Leaves left on the yard trap moisture and create fungus, bare patches, and pest issues.
Keep the yard clear before snow arrives.

4. Protect Trees & Shrubs

Add mulch around bases to insulate roots and retain moisture.

5. Shut Down Sprinklers Properly

Have your irrigation system winterized to prevent pipes from bursting. Drain hoses and disconnect them from faucets.