Friday, September 2, 2016

Lawn Beauty is More than Blade Deep

Blades of GrassThe nutrients, those abundant and those less so, are so important to the health and beauty of your lawn. There are also other factors which make your lawn grass able to take advantage, or not so much, of what lies beneath.
Unless your lawn is healthy and luscious green throughout (where grass should grow for all the necessary reasons) during the growing seasons (quite a lengthy time period for our region), you should have the soil tested every two to three years to see what fertilization and other amendments may be needed to ensure you have a PGA class lawn. Well, at least similar.
After the floods and rains of October 2015 we have seen a variety of adverse changes to lawns, some severe, some not so. In many cases, depending on typography, layout, grade and other issues, many yards may have been stripped of necessary nutrients while others or the even same were also inundated by flood waters which brought in other components which have changed the soil make-up.
We will be glad to come out to your property to collect soil samples, have them analyzed and deliver the results and recommendations to you.
We also provide fertilizing services on a schedule based on those recommendations throughout the year.


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