Posts Tagged ‘fertilization’
Commercial Lawn Care: Look Out For Grubs!
Commercial lawn care services available from Landworks include fertilizer and insecticide treatments to control grubs. Grubs can destroy a beautiful lawn quite quickly, so controlling them is critical to keeping your property looking its best. Grubs burrow deep into your lawn and feed on grass roots and organic matter in the soil. A few…
Read MoreCommercial Lawn Care: Planning Spring Services
In the commercial lawn care industry, spring has already sprung. Preparations are well underway for lush, green turf. If you haven’t made a plan for your spring lawn care services yet, you’d better get started! Besides the obvious spring cleanup, it’s time to start your turf chemical program, have your sprinkler system checked out and…
Read MoreCommercial Lawn Care Advice: Why You Need A Turf Fertilization And Weed Control Program
Commercial lawn care companies like Landworks know that a lawn fertilizer service plan is a crucial part of a comprehensive turf care program. A well-fertilized lawn is healthier and greener, and it is far better at preventing weed infestation, disease, and drought. A fertilization and weed control program along with proper mowing and correct watering…
Read MoreChoosing A Commercial Lawn Care Company For 2022
Choosing a commercial lawn care company is the most important step in making a plan for your lawn and landscaping in 2022. You’ll want to consider the services they provide, how long they have been in business, their certifications, their customer service, and several other important factors. Questions To Consider When Choosing A Commercial Lawn…
Read MoreFall Lawn Fertilizer Service In Johnson County For A Beautiful Spring
Fall lawn fertilizer service in Johnson County ensures a lush, healthy lawn and blooms in the spring. Lawns and landscapes need fertilization to maintain vigor, fight off diseases and discourage pests. Improving the root system and building adequate food reserves with lawn fertilizer service in Johnson County creates beautiful results for your plants and turf.…
Read MoreLawn Fertilizer Service to Prevent Crabgrass
Lawn fertilizer service from Landworks can prevent crabgrass all year. Crabgrass grows well in hot, dry conditions and poor soil like so much of what we have in Shawnee, Lenexa, Olathe, Overland Park, Leawood, Prairie Village, and Kansas City. So well, in fact, that it will get the upper hand on turfgrasses that are under…
Read MoreLandworks Lawn Care Company Tips For Planting Seasonal Flowers
Landworks Lawn Care Company is your expert for seasonal flowers. From planning to planting and maintenance, we can guide and assist you in creating spectacular displays that will be the envy of the neighborhood. Planning Your Flower Garden There are several factors a lawn care company will consider in designing flower beds: Color: Choose flowers…
Read MoreBenefits Of Landworks Lawn Care Company Tree, Shrub, & Turf Fertilization Program
Landworks lawn care company will provide you with a worry-free, regular lawn maintenance program and design a customized lawn fertilizer service plan that will be the most beneficial for your specific lawn type. A lawn fertilizer service plan is an essential part of a comprehensive lawn care program. Not only is a well-fertilized lawn healthier…
Read MoreLawn Fertilizer Service In Fall Is Key To Good Spring
Lawn fertilizer service in the fall is the best way to guarantee a lush, healthy lawn and blooms in the spring. Lawns and landscapes need regular, healthy nutrition to maintain vigor, fight off diseases and discourage pests. Improving the root system and building adequate food reserves with lawn fertilizer service has significant and direct positive…
Read MoreFertilization: Why Aerating and Seeding are Important
Fertilization of your lawn should immediately follow aerating and over-seeding. Aerating and seeding are essential to a complete lawn care program. Combining aeration with seeding and fertilization is a good practice to follow. Areas in your lawn that are not growing well are typically caused by poor soil conditions and composition. Aeration loosens up the…
Read More