Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Warm Season Grasses

Warm season grasses are used in southern lawns and some transition zone lawns where the temperatures are favorable. The establishment and maintenance of warm season grasses is slightly different than cool-season grasses. They produce well in the summer and can thrive in soil that is less than ideal. The greatest benefit to warm season grasses is their ability to thrive in the intense heat of a southern summer.

Warm season grasses should be seeded between mid-April and mid-May, however, many warm season grasses fare better when started from sprigging, plugs or sod than from seed.

Bahia - Extremely heat and drought resistant, it grows best in Florida and along the entire gulf and Southern Atlantic coastlines. It is a good choice for heavy traffic areas and rarely needs to be watered. The grass is coarse and grows in bunches and the roots can be as deep as 8ft. It is also widely used in cattle pastures. It is highly disease and insect resistant and should be mowed every 5-7 days. Bahia grass has tough stems so it is important to keep your mower blades sharp and set your mower to 3" so you are definitely cutting leaves.

Bermuda - Common throughout the south, it is an aggressive, coarse grass that grows by spreading runners or "stolons" along the ground surface. It thrives in heat, requiring full sun and is drought resistant. Bermuda is green from late spring until frost when it turns brown and goes dormant. During the dormancy, many homeowners choose to overseed with a ryegrass to maintain a green lawn year round. Unlike most grasses, Bermuda must be mowed low at a height of 1-2 inches, and is the best option for heavy traffic. Infamous for creeping and taking over neighboring beds, the best time to clear the wayward plants is in the winter when dormant.

Zoysia - Grown in both the Southern and Transition zone, it is known for its fine, lush vegetation. It grows best in full sun and should be watered if drought is longer than one week. Best method for establishing a zoysia lawn is by sod, as it grows slowly. Zoysia should be mowed short, at 1-2" and a reel mower does a better job cleanly cutting the fine yet stiff blade.

Centipede - Extremely slow growing and drought tolerant, this grass is very low maintenance. Found mostly in the southeast, centipede grows well in acidic soil and it thrives in full sun but will manage with partial shade. Centipede grass grows by spreading stolons or runners above ground, while the rhizomes or roots creep below the soil. This grass is fairly shallow rooted, which can lead to problems with nutrient uptake. Mow your centipede lawn high at about 3" and only water if a drought lasts longer than one week. Centipede grass generally performs well without the need for fertilizers, and take care not to over-fertilize. Nematodes, microscopic worms that infect the roots, are a common problem with centipede grasses and their presence can be confirmed by a soil test.

St. Augustine - Your best choice for sandy soil and salty air, St. Augustine is commonly found in the gulf states and Southern California. It grows fast and spreads using runners or stolons. A blue green color that lasts into the fall, it should be watered if drought is longer than a week. Set your mower blade to 2-3" for this grass and consider fertilizing with extra iron since sandy soils are often deficient. Two common problems with this grass are a virus called St. Augustine Decline (SAD) and chinchbugs. SAD causes yellow spots on the leaf blade and may require planting plugs of resistant varieties, but fertilizing with iron should help maintain the color even while fighting this virus.

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Start an Environmentally Friendly Lawn Care Business


One way that you can differentiate your Lawn Care Business from all the others is to consider starting an environmentally friendly lawn care company. Here are some ways that you could distinguish your company as being environmentally friendly.

Some smart lawn care operators are starting to use electric mowers, edgers and blowers to do their work. Not only can these options be better for air emissions but they can also be quieter and cheaper due to the savings made on fuel.

One problem for commercial lawn care operators using electric equipment is finding a solution for recharging your equipment while you are out on the road. Some businesses have come with innovate ideas to get around this problem with one lawn care service even installing solar panels on their truck for convenient equipment recharging.

Even if you have to use a regular lawn mower you can ensure that it is fitted with a catalytic converter to cut down on emissions. Lawn mowers omit, per gallon of gasoline, 90 times the level of pollution compared to a new car. Carbon monoxide and other chemical emissions from lawn mowers don't just form pollution in our cities, they are also breathed in directly by you and your crews as you operate the mower.

Wealthy households are usually interested in supporting environmentally friendly businesses. Sometimes this is a genuine concern for the planet and sometimes just for show and something to tell their friends about. If it is a case of the latter then having your vehicle parked outside their house (with your 'environmentally friendly lawn care service' advertising all over it) will be great for their reputation as a family who likes to do their bit to save the planet. Worthy of commanding a premium price for your services I'm sure!

Other lawn care operators have approached the 'green' lawn care niche by going into organic fertilizers. These fertilizers, made up of entirely organic material can however be more expensive and less effective so you have to prepare customers that they may have to lower their expectations a little in order to 'do good' for the environment.

Reinforce your companies 'green' image by aligning yourself with other companies providing environmentally friendly household services such as solar panel installation businesses.

There are plenty of customers out there who are prepared to pay a premium for 'green' lawn care services and lawn care businesses who position themselves to exploit this niche will do well in the long run.




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Friday, November 25, 2011

Fall Lawn Overseeding

Fall is the best time to overseed a lawn or repair thin or bare areas. The cool nights and mild, shorter days provide the ideal conditions for seed germination. Seed is better able to retain moisture in these conditions and seedlings will thrive without the extreme heat that occurs in the summer months.

People are not in lawn care mode come fall and they neglect to do many essential cultural practices, erroneously thinking spring is the best time to seed, fertilize, or aerate. All it takes is one application of your standard crabgrass prevention herbicide and you can forget about spring seeding. Most pre-emergent herbicides inhibit all seed germination for up to 12 weeks. That puts you right into the middle of summer and by then it is too late to effectively overseed the lawn.

A lawn that is never overseeded tends to grow old. If it is consistently mowed, it doesn’t even have the opportunity to go to seed to propagate itself. The lawn will have to rely on rhizomes, stolons, and tillering for growth. Eventually, an old lawn will have trouble maintaining vigorous growth, competing with weeds and dealing with other lawn stresses.

Also, new varieties of grass species are entering the market every year so it is beneficial to integrate grass that may be resistant to drought, disease, or insect damage, into a lawn with older varieties without these features.

Fall overseeding can be as thorough as hiring or renting a motorized slicer seeder which sows the seed directly into the soil, or it can be as subtle as repairing bare patches in the lawn. One highly effective method is to simply apply seed directly onto the lawn immediately after core aerating, using the holes from the aerating as a seed bed.

Be sure to use the appropriate type of grass seed for your climate, be it cool season or warm season. Also choose the right type of seed for your lawn’s use whether it’s high use and intensely maintained or aesthetic and low maintenance. Drought resistant grasses are now available in both cool and warm season species.

I also recommend not buying the cheapest seed you can find. Grass seed comes in many varying qualities and you get what you pay for. Often the cheap seed is made up of generic, poor performing varieties of grass or worse, loaded with filler like weed seeds or annual ryegrass. You don’t have to buy the most expensive variety out there, but this is one case where you get what you pay for.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Lawn Care Training For a Beautiful Lawn


How many times have you passed by a home with a beautiful and gorgeous lawn and wished that you were the owner of that garden? Most people think it is very difficult to create a great looking lawn and so do not even attempt to create one. This article tries to dispel the myth that a good looking lawn is a Herculean task and brings to light the fact that is reasonably easy to achieve. All you need to know is how to go about it.

If you are looking for some knowledge on how to create a great lawn, the easiest way would be to undergo some training in this area. Many online sites as well as offline training classes provide basic lawn care training to people who are keen to gain some information. There are certain online courses that offer free classes as a promotional strategy for their site. If you find this hard to believe, all you have to do is run a search on the internet and you will be surprised to find the results. Based on the kind of training offers available on different sites, you can choose one that suits your objective.

You will find many people who have not had any training and yet have amazing looking lawns. There is a definite possibility that you will fit into this category. However, if you are skeptical of this, you can always get all the knowledge you want from a lawn care training class, so there is no need to worry.

On the contrary, the training classes will charge you with optimism and so you can easily tackle any problems that you face in the course of your lawn care experiences. What you need to realize is that for a great lawn, more than the methodology the time factor plays a crucial role. This means that you have to have an accurate idea of when to water the lawn, mow the grass, fertilize and de-weed the lawn. If you are punctual with chores related to lawn care, a great looking lawn will no longer be a dream but a concrete reality.

In short, lawn care training will give you great insight into the proper way to take care of a lawn. What you need to remember is that a lawn has to be treated just like a child. Just as you would bathe and feed the child without the child asking you to do it, similarly you have to take care of the lawn and understand its requirements of your own volition. This will guarantee you a stunning looking lawn. Also check out the possibility of using artificial grass for soccer play within your lawn. This is a good option you should seek further information about.




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Monday, November 21, 2011

Start a Lawn Care Business - Essentials and Basics


It is a fairly uncomplicated task to start a lawn care business. You must choose what kind of lawn care service you will offer to your clients. There are numerous services that a lawn care company can provide. This is your decision to make. Remember that when you are first starting off you may want to limit your company to basic services only until you get some more experience with your new occupation.

What should I name my business? The name of your business should embody what your business offers to customers and it must also be unique in a way that can get people's attention. Look up the various lawn care business names and you will see some stand out more than others. One important thing that you will want to consider when choosing your business name is that your preferred choice isn't already in use by another business.

Should I take on help right away? If you are already knowledgeable about the lawn care business and you have only a few customers you can most likely get by without any help in the beginning. If you have never worked in this industry you may want to consider taking on a part time employee with experience at first.

How do I get clients? This can be tricky when you are just starting out. You will be new to the business and going up against businesses in your area that have been established for many years. You can start by offering services to relatives and friends and ask if they would be willing to mention you to their friends. Place an advertisement in your local paper as this will get your name out to a lot of potential customers.

How much should I charge? You need to factor in what the competition are charging in your area. There really isn't any specific rules to follow for quoting on a lawn job. However, most lawn care businesses charge around 25 dollars to mow an average sized yard.

What gear do I need to start my lawn care business? At first you can get by with just the essential lawn care equipment. How much you choose to invest in your equipment should be decided by the amount of money that you have on hand. If you have limited finances you can look into used equipment to start you off.

How should I bill my customers? There are a number of methods that you can take for billing. Billing software can help keep track of your billing cycles, accounts payable, and accounts receivable. Using software could help you to track all of your cash flows and allow you to immediately take action when invoices become overdue.

You can start a lawn care business any time you like for hardly any startup expenditure which makes it a low risk business. It doesn't have much of a startup cost, but it does take time and hard work on your part. The more you work the more you will get paid.




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Sunday, November 20, 2011

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Are lawn chemicals harmful?

Question: Are lawn fertilizers and pesticides harmful to my children and pets?

The safety of lawn chemicals found in fertilizers and pesticides is a subject that inspires passionate debate among proponents of chemical usage and environmental advocates. The most important aspect is proper use, since most of the danger involved with using lawn chemicals is from improper usage and handling.

Answer:

Lawn chemicals have come under tremendous scrutiny in recent years and have been blamed for everything from poisoned wells to sickness in children and even death. Many municipalities have banned pesticides and certain fertilizers in an effort to halt the dangers associated with their use and mis-use.

Chemical companies are required by law to list only their active ingredients and not inert ingredients. Some believe that these inert ingredients are just as harmful as the active ingredient and should be listed on the label.

If you feel reluctant or fearful of using lawn chemicals I suggest using organic products. It's better to remove all doubt, than to forever question whether a lawn chemical may have been responsible for the sickness or death of a loved one.

In my opinion, safely using the product is the key. It is important to practice integrated pest management to detect pests early and avoid chemical reliance. Utilizing a licensed pesticide applicator when using pesticides is the best way to ensure they are applied properly.

If you are applying lawn chemicals READ THE LABEL. Follow the directions, be aware of the effects of exposure and do not over apply. More is not better. Lawn chemicals can begin to get dangerous with repeated exposure and improper handling so wear the recommended personal protective equipment (PPE). The label will also indicate when it is safe to re-enter an area after the product has been applied.

When it comes to relative safety, fertilizers are fairly safe, herbicides can be dangerous, and insecticides are the most dangerous because they usually affect the central nervous system.

My own philosophy is to use chemicals as little as possible. When they are used, do it safely or hire a licensed pesticide applicator. Do not let children or pets on the lawn until the product has been watered in, preferably with a minimum of 1/4 inch of rain.

Lawn Care Boosts Your Property Value


Both business houses and home owners who have the luxury of a good lawn in front of their property recognise the importance of maintaining it. They know that when clients and visitors look at a well maintained lawn, their image as a business house gets strengthened. It may be expensive and time consuming but lawn care is of utmost importance to ensure that it presents a good image of the owner. This is not restricted to commercial business centres but also to places like churches and educational institutions that are not commercial but have such lawns that require maintenance. It is the perception of the visitors that is important and for that lawn care is mandatory.

Home owners with a good lawn also look forward to the day when the lawn is green and has a great look. They now know that they only need to take care of its maintenance in order to ensure it remains fresh looking and clean. A good lawn certainly pushes up the property value and they need to consider the time, money and effort they are spending on its upkeep as investments for the long term. However, not many are able to sustain this maintenance and often give up after some weeks leading to the lawn getting dried up and presenting a messy look.

Maintenance can be done by using eco-friendly chemicals that are easy on the grass and do not disturb its inherent quality. Organic and natural pesticides are now available that are not only good for the health of the grass but also good for the atmosphere. As a home owner, you surely would not want constant exposure to hazardous chemicals and can therefore look at this option favourably.

You however need to know the right time to use these fertilizers. They are typically used through the fall season so that the roots can take the benefit and sustain it till summer. Early spring is another time when such spraying can be done. Make sure that you use half a pound of nitrogen for every 1000 sq feet of lawn grass.

Since many of the grass varieties experience the best growth when the soil pH is between six and seven, lime is another grass care item that can be used for maintenance. You need to identify and assess the soil for its dirt content in order to determine the amount of lime you need to use.

If you find all the above too time consuming and tedious, then leave that to professional lawn care service providers whose job is to maintain lawns and ensure it remains in fine condition through the year. It can be a drain on your pocket but you can at least rest assured that you would get the best of care and professional advice on how to care for your lawn.




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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Crows on the Lawn

If you see crows on your lawn or if your lawn appears torn up in areas, you may have a lawn grub problem. Crows actually hear the grubs in the ground feeding on thatch and grass roots. The damage crows make digging up the grubs can be worse than the damage the grubs do themselves. Skunks also love eating grubs and depending on the severity of the infestation, skunks and crows can quickly destroy an entire lawn.

If you suspect you have a grub problem, take a closer look at your soil profile. If you have more than five grubs per square foot of lawn, it is considered an infestation and action should be taken.

When purchasing a chemical control, remember that products containing Merit (imidacloprid) or Mach-2 (halofenozide) are for treating the insect eggs in the spring and are useless for late summer/early fall applications. When the grubs are already present, it will be necessary to use a chemical like Dylox (trichlorfon) or Sevin (carbaryl).

Be sure to water in the product to get results.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Lawn Care - Don't Be a Dope About Grass Decisions


Having a great looking lawn enhances the value and enjoyment of your home. A great looking lawn with excellent curb appeal is something we all would like for our yards. The type of grass, fertilizing, lawn mowing and watering systems have a direct bearing on the upkeep, cost and beauty of your yard. This article will attempt to show you how the grass, fertilizers, watering systems and even how you cut your grass effect the overall curb appeal and maintenance of your lawn.

Fertilizers and Soil

If you are lucky enough to live in a part of the country that has good soil the amount of fertilizers you need may be reduced dramatically. The worst case scenario is to have very poor soil that may contain very high alkali levels. These may be addressed by mulching in additional topsoil and manure. The average lawn that is in need of help can be aided in the use of many off the shelf fertilizers. These fertilizers can be organic or chemical composition. Many fertilizers also help address the issues of weeds in your lawn. One of the best ways to reduce the amount of fertilizer you need to maintain your lawn is by choosing the correct grass for your soil.

Lawn Grass Types

You do not have to be an expert in lawn care to know there are more than several types of grass to choose from for your lawn. A quick Google for "types of lawn grass" returns 2,120,000 results. The best way to choose a type of grass for your lawn is to match your climate and soil to the grass type. The solution to this question is answered by nature itself. Simply see what grasses are indigenous to your area. The use of grass in your lawn that naturally grows in your area will also affect the amount of watering it will require.

Lawn Sprinkler Systems

Watering your lawn can consist of hand watering or sprinkler attachments for the end of your garden hose to complete automated systems. Xeriscaping has become a popular due to the ever increasing demand and use of water. Many communities now have lawn watering restrictions. If you choose to have a conventional lawn an automated sprinkler system can save you much time and water.

Lawn Cutting and Maintenance

Did you know the length you cut your grass can have a direct effect on the amount of watering and weed maintenance your lawn requires? A lawn that is allowed to grow taller will consume less water and can often choke out many weeds. To get the best advice for your climate and soil conditions you may want to consult a local landscaper or lawn care service.




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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Treating Ice on Sidewalks

Dealing with icy sidewalks is a fact of life in northern climates where snow and winter conditions are common. There are many different ways to deal with ice, whether using one of many chemical compounds to melt it or using more environmentally friendly products to provide traction and prevent slippage.

How Do They Work?
Ice melt products attract moisture to themselves to form a liquid brine which generates heat and melts ice. The product must reach the pavement to become effective. Once on the pavement the brine can spread out and break the bond the ice has with the pavement. As the ice is loosened, it can more easily be shoveled away.

Kinds of De-icer
Every year there are more and more choices when it comes to de-icers. A lot of the choices are very similar and differ only in marketing with each product claiming to be the best. 95% of all de-icers are made from one, or a blend, of five products. Typically blends are made to try and combine the best advantages of each chemical.

Calcium chloride - This is basically traditional ice melt. It will melt ice to temperatures of -25?F. It gives off heat as it dissolves which melts the ice quicker but leaves a slimy residue. It is corrosive to metal and can be damaging to vegetation if over-applied. Magnesium chloride is a very similar product and becoming more popular. It is less corrosive and safer on concrete and plants.

Sodium chloride (rock salt) - Rock salt is the least expensive and very efficient. Will melt ice to temperatures of 20?F. Effective at drying out icy surfaces. Not as harmful to concrete as other products but can be damaging to vegetation and is corrosive to metal.

Potassium chloride - Is more expensive than other products. Works well when mixed 50/50 with rock salt. Will melt ice to temperatures of 12?F. Relatively safe but can still cause plant injury if over-applied.

Urea - Commonly used as a fertilizer but is also an effective ice melter. Will melt ice to temperatures of 15?F. Over application can harm vegetation.

Calcium magnesium acetate (CMA) - Is made from dolomitic limestone and acetic acid (main compound in vinegar). It has little affect on plants and concrete but it's performance decreases at temperatures below 20?F. It works differently than other materials in that it does not form a brine like salts. CMA helps prevent snow particles from sticking to each other on the road surface. It prevents re-freezing more than it melts ice and tends to leave a slush.

Are They Harmful?
Given the alternative of dangerous conditions, the benefits can outweigh potential disadvantages. All de-icers have the potential to damage vegetation, concrete and corrode metal. Moderate use combined with adequate rainfall to dissolve and wash away product, should be enough to protect vegetation and hard surfaces.

Damage to concrete occurs not from the effects of the salt but from the effects of the freezing point of water. When the freezing point of water is lowered (by creating a brine), the number of freeze/thaw cycles increases and the expansion of freezing water (hydraulic pressure) can exceed the strengths of concrete.

Other, more natural, products can be used to treat icy sidewalks and driveways. Although they are generally less effective, they pose less harm to the environment and pets. Natural alternatives like sand, sawdust, wood shavings, and kitty litter are mainly effective for their gritty, anti-slip qualities. They provide better traction to walk on the ice but do not actually melt ice. They are often mixed with ice melt products as a way to use less chemicals.

There is a product called Magic Minus Zero which is a liquid de-icing agent made from a blend of magnesium chloride combined with an agricultural by-product of the distilling process. It is non-toxic, bio-degradable and has a corrosion index lower than distilled water. Magic Minus Zero can be applied directly to paved surfaces in advance of a winter storm, or can be sprayed onto regular rock salt.

Do not over apply, follow instructions on the label. Do not try to melt everything. Clear snow first. Wear gloves. Ice melts are an irritant. Do not use on new concrete that has not fully cured. All products have some effect on the environment. Flush area with water if over-use is suspected or damage appears on plants.

Monday, November 7, 2011

All About Lawn Care Services


People spend large part of their lives in their homes. They normally spruce up the external decor with a well-maintained lawn where they can relax along with the other members of their family. It is not easy to create, develop and maintain a lawn unless you entrust this work to a competent lawn care service provider who has the expertise and professional experience in outdoor landscaping and maintaining lawns. Many professional lawn care service companies offer such services and it is easy to find those that would best suit you by browsing the internet and visiting their websites.

Need For Maintenance Of Your Lawn

It is a pleasant experience to sit and play in your lawn along with children, family members and friends and enjoy the lovely environment comprising flowers shrubs and trees. Maintenance of lawns involves a lot of hard work. It is necessary to plant shrubs, trees, and grasses in the beginning and nurture them by watering regularly. Most plants need to be watered every day. It is not advisable to water everywhere and you need to give roots the correct amount of water, neither less nor more. Only a professional lawn care service team knows exactly what is to be done.

It is also necessary to plan and execute pest control work because pests and insects are likely to appear at any stage. This work is also best left to professionals because it involves the use of chemicals. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing and you should not attempt to do it on your own. You need to find lawn care service specialists for pest control and entrust them with this task.

Beautiful Landscaping

Along with regular maintenance of the lawn, most people would definitely prefer beautiful landscaping of the area which they can enjoy and which will be appreciated by their friends and relatives. It becomes necessary find a landscaping company which will take care of pruning, removing, adding and selective growth in order to beautify the place. Once this is done, the lawn will become a 'thing of beauty' which is 'a joy for ever'.

Environment-Friendly Service

You must make sure that the company you have selected provides an environment friendly lawn care service. It may be necessary to pay a premium for such service but you will be helping the environment by opting for such a service. When your neighbors, friends and relatives see the service provider's vehicle parked outside your residence with 'carbon neutral' lawn service written over it, they will appreciate your effort in caring for the earth.

You should also insist that the lawn care service provider uses electric equipment such as electric mowers, edgers, blowers and other similar garden equipment instead of equipment that run on fossil fuels. Electric equipment will make less noise and they cause lesser pollution. You need to make sure that the service provider takes steps to conserve water and adopt irrigation solutions that use less water. It is recommended that organic fertilizers be used in order to protect the environment. These are more expensive and may not be as effective.

If your lawn is clean and environment-friendly with beautiful blossoms and healthy plants in the backdrop of a scintillating landscape, it is sure to make your neighbors envious. For this, you need to get a lawn care service provider to work on it regularly.




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Friday, November 4, 2011

Troubleshooting a Gas Mower

Here are some common scenarios that may happen to a gas powered lawn mower and how to resolve them.

Engine will not start

Check the gas level; make sure the switch is on, if applicable, make sure the primer button has been pushed; make sure the spark plug wire is connected

Engine is straining

Blade may need to be sharpened; grass may be too long, raise the height and go slower

Engine is flooded

Put throttle in the stop position; pull the starter rope several times; wait five minutes, turn throttle on and try to start machine again

Engine is revving

Air filter may be dirty; remove filter and tap the filter side on the ground to remove any debris; replace filter if it doesn't tap clean

Excessive grass buildup on blade

Grass can accumulate under the deck and impede the blade's movement; turn mower over and remove grass using scraper or screwdriver

Exhaust is smoking

Usually indicates a problem with the carburetor like a bad valve or filter; take mower to a repair shop for a tune-up/repairs

Engine has difficulty starting

Check spark plug, clean spark plug with a wire brush; it may be necessary to change the spark plug

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Lawn Care Help - Time To Get In Professional Lawn Care Help?


It's easy to kid yourself into believing that you know more about your lawn and garden than you really do. To move your efforts to the next level, you will need to get some lawn care help from someone who really knows what they are doing.

It requires hard work and skill to get a great lawn. It's more than just keeping your grass cut regularly. Sometimes you will need a little lawn care help to get over the tricky problems.

Maybe you have weeds you can't shift or advice on the right treatment at the right time of year. And there are always professionals around you can call on with the level of lawn care help you need.

To maintain a great looking lawn that is lush and green, takes effort and making an annual plan can minimize effort and maximize results.

By doing this you will have a deliverable schedule that will ged rid of weeds and other problems early on, reducing the need for a lot more effort later in the year. Being pro-active earlier in the season, you will nip problems in the bud and infestations and infections affection your lawn will be a lot less likely or severe.

If you have had problems in the past, you can always call in lawn care help from professionals you will find advertizing their services in yellow pages or at a local garden center.

There are also some great services, often local franchises, who visit on a monthly basis for a regular fee. They will take care of all your needs on a sliding scale for the level of services you want.

It's a great solution if you feel out of your depth and are looking for serious lawn care help that is not too expensive and easy to budget for.

If you get a disease that affects your grass, bringing in lawn care help from someone who really knows what they are doing, will probably cost less than trying to beat the problem by yourself.

It's easy to get stuck into trying to fix something that takes times and money by yourself - and still find it's too big a deal for you.

So maybe it's better to consider professional lawn care help sooner rather than later. Then you can settle back, do what you can do, like the mowing and watering (remember the plan?), get an expert in from time to time, and enjoy the lawn you have.

That's a much better idea than worry yourself trying to make good a problem easy to solve by someone who knows what they are doing. This is a great time to leave your lawn care help to someone who really understands lawns professionally.




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