Unwelcome Visitors: Moles in Your Yard
When you start noticing birds and other animals visiting your lawn, you may be dealing with moles in your...
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All Turf | February 8th, 2021
When you start noticing birds and other animals visiting your lawn, you may be dealing with moles in your...
Read MoreAll Turf | January 9th, 2021
Similar to the human body, water is required for your lawn to survive. How often should you water your...
Read MoreAll Turf | November 23rd, 2020
All grass types are susceptible to lawn fungus throughout the year. Some diseases are more common than others but...
Read MoreAll Turf | October 21st, 2020
When Summer is in full swing, the best place to be is out on the lawn. Enjoying cookouts with...
Read MoreAll Turf | September 24th, 2020
.For someone who takes pride in their lawn, moss is the last thing you want to see. Moss consists...
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One of the most crucial times to have your lawn serviced is in the fall and early winter. Without these applications, weeds will inevitably pop up in the spring.
We are one of the few lawn care companies in metro Atlanta that includes nutsedge prevention as part of our lawn care programs.
Most lawn care companies apply regular fertilizers. We custom blend our fertilizer based on current weather conditions and what your lawn needs.
One nutsedge plant can produce up to 90,000 seeds with 50 – 90 % of them being viable. That’s 45,000 – 81,000 new weeds trying to infest your lawn!
Georgia’s largest park, F.D. Roosevelt State Park, is 9,049 acres. We treat nearly twice that amount in metro Atlanta every year.
Most warm season turf lawns need to be mowed every 5-7 days. Make sure you only cut 1/3 of the blade to ensure good color and dense growth.
Not every weed is preventable. Weeds such as dallisgrass are almost impossible to prevent and are extremely tough to control.
The majority of lawn diseases and turf thinning can be avoided or rectified by proper mowing, watering, fertilization, and aeration.
In Spain, they make a drink called horchata that is made from ground nutsedge tubers. But don’t worry. We don’t want to drink your lawn’s nutsedge, we just want to kill it!
Poa annua is one of the sweetest grasses for animals to graze on. While it might taste sweet to animals, it doesn’t look so sweet on your lawn.