Fertilization
& Weed Control

Turf fertilization and weed control is not as easy as it seems. An
over treated lawn can lead to burnt patches and spreading store-bought
products too thin will render little results. We aim for a healthy
green turf with as little weeds as organically possible. Our seven-step
program treats your lawn with the proper fertilization and pre-emergent
weed control at the appropriate time of the year cycle. We are trained
and licensed to handle and apply the high-grade chemicals we use.
Insect & Disease Control

Excellent lawn care practices such as proper irrigation, good turf
selection and a fertilization program will help control harmful insects.
A visual inspection of your lawn can detect the various insects that
could present a problem and a pesticide solution can be implemented.
Georgia’s warm and humid weather makes turf
prone to insect and disease problems. It is important to start with
high-quality sod and seed that are disease free. Turf-grasses should
not be mowed more than 1/3 of the length of the grass. Removing more
could cause the lawn to stress and promote disease. Dull mower blades
cause turf to shred leaf blades requiring more water. All excess thatch
should be removed to prevent shallow rooted turf, which also promotes
insects and disease. It is really important to prepare the soil before
installing sod or seeding.
Core Aeration & Top Dressing

This process will increase air penetration into the ground by removing
plugs of soil. Our rolling coring equipment inserts prongs across
the lawn surface pulling out plugs of soil. This practice will also
stimulate decomposition of thatch. The proper time for core aeration
is when the soil is moist enough to allow deep penetration. Top dressing
will reduce soil compaction by the process of dragging, raking or
brushing the soil through the turf.
Over Seeding

Autumn is the ideal time for overseeding cool season grasses such
as Tall Fescue and Kentucky 31. Over seeding promotes a healthier
lawn and will discourage weeds; an excellent practice to follow periodically.
Most of us would not think of over seeding unless we have bare areas,
but before over seeding, find out what created the bare areas; it
might be fungi. Before over seeding the area must be raked to remove
dead grass and debris and allow the seeds to penetrate into the soil.
Flexible Contracts
We provide many turf care programs tailored to your individual needs
and turf. Give us a call and let one of our experts examine your lawn,
you'll be glad you did.
Free Estimates: 770 632 7288