Lawn Mowing
Lawns come in all shapes and sizes, it doesn’t matter if your home has the tiniest lawn in the neighborhood or substantial acreage, we will come out every seven days to mow and maintain your lawn so that it looks as good as possible. A well-maintained lawn can add value to your home, impress friends and neighbors, and add joy and comfort to your life.
Shrub Trimming
Shrubs add a beautiful layer to your landscaping design, but with the constant demands of daily life, who has the time or energy to maintain them? Whether you want to add shrubs, or remove them, or if your current shrubs simply need trimming, we provide meticulous maintenance for all your shrubs. Our service allows you to sit back, relax, and enjoy your weekends again without worrying about all that yard work.
Spring Cleanup
Winter tends to wreak havoc on your lawn, leaving behind fallen leaves and sticks and unkempt plant beds. When leaves and various other winter debris remain on your lawn for too long, it becomes a harboring ground for various diseases and fungus. A common fungus that creeps into your lawn as winter is ending is snow mold. Tending to the appearance of your lawn after the colder months is the main goal, but spring cleanups also offer a host of benefits for your grass and landscape plants.licks.
Fall Clean-up
Fall is a beautiful time of year, but the biggest landscaping chore is raking up all those leaves. Save yourself the backache, frustration and wasted hours, and let the our experts take care of your leaf clean-up and removal. Using some of the best equipment available, we will remove leaves from finished landscape, outdoor living areas and turf areas. Leaves need to be removed before winter sets in to avoid suffocating your grass and finding issues such as lawn diseases and insect infestations come springtime.
Turf Treatments & Pest control
It’s true that consistent mowing and watering will help your grass look good. But the best lawn care includes fertilizing your lawn to keep it healthy and full. A dense carpet of grass is not only beautiful, it helps repel weeds and pests. By partnering with a local leader in turf maintenance applications, you can be assured the highest quality and standards will be applied to your lawn.
Broadleaf weeds are best combatted by good lawn fertilization. But herbicide is sometimes a necessary addition to quickly and cleanly remove them from your yard.
Unfortunately, insects can also infest your lawn. They’re not just annoying pests – they can often damage your turf as well. We are ready to handle your insect control issues, with proper applications of pesticides.
Aeration & Overseeding
It is a key fact that most people don’t understand – plant roots need air to grow and survive. If the soil is compacted or saturated with water, the roots will die and then your plants will die. The top 4-6 inches of the soil under your lawn become compacted through the summer and winter, making it difficult for the lawn to absorb the water and nutrients it needs. Core aeration is a simple process: a specialized piece of equipment goes over your turf, pulling out cores of soil to provide greater airflow and deeper water infiltration into your lawn’s rootzone. By removing these cores or plugs, aeration allows your lawn to grow healthier and deeper roots.
Overseeding newer turfgrass varieties into an older lawn can help it better withstand insects, disease, drought, shady conditions and heavy traffic. The investment in overseeding pays off by reducing the amount of fertilizer, water and pesticides required. Most importantly, a renovated lawn stays greener and looks thicker and healthier.
Mulch
Proper mulching is an essential component of any landscape. Perhaps most importantly, it is the cornerstone of a great weed-control program. Mulch keeps the soil moist longer after irrigation, too. This gives plant roots extra time to soak up water. Mulch also protects plants’ roots from extreme temperatures by creating a buffer between the soil and the air. And mulch isn’t just good for your plants; it’s good for your soil. Organic mulches can add nutrients to the soil as they decompose. This improves your soil’s aeration, structure, drainage, and ability to hold nutrients. Mulch can even help reduce erosion and protect plants from certain diseases.