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SPRING GREETINGS – WE’RE GOING PAPERLESS!
Welcome to the first application of the 2023 season! For returning customers we want to say thank you for allowing us to treat your lawn again this year. For new customers, we appreciate you extending the opportunity to service your property this season. We are committed to providing a safe,...

The Difference Between Pre-emergent Crabgrass Control and Broadleaf Weed Control
Pre-emergent Crabgrass Control—prevents crabgrass before it starts WHEN: Applied on your first application in the spring. WHAT: Prevents summer annual grasses like crabgrass, goose grass, and foxtail. HOW: Creates a barrier at the soil surface that kills the newly emerging seed as it tries to...

Needle Cast on Evergreens
What is needle cast? Needle cast refers to a number of fungal diseases that cause evergreens to shed needles and can lead to premature death of the tree. Specifically, Rhizosphaera causes older, interior spruce needles to turn yellow and then purple-brown before dying off, and Diplodia causes...

Apple Scab on Crab Apple Trees
What is apple scab? Apple scab is a fungus that occurs on fruiting trees. It spreads around in spring, but the results are seen in summer - spotted and yellowing leaves fall from the tree leaving the tree prematurely bare. What can I do about apple scab? Apple scab may be reduced by...

Aeration: The Cure for Winter Stress
Has the stress of another bitterly cold winter left your lawn in desperate need of a spring makeover? If so, aeration can help your lawn to look its best again. The benefits of aeration are so clear it’s an automatic practice used on all golf courses across the country. Your lawn will be able to...

Spring Lawn Seeding
Is spring the best time to seed your lawn? Yes, for bare areas; no for over-seeding or thickening up the lawn. Pre-emergent for crabgrass control is important in early spring to make sure your lawn looks its best in the summer, and this application will work against desirable grass seed...

Does Your Lawn Have Snow Mold?
Snow mold is distinguished by patches of matted silver-grey or beached white turf. It is very common during early spring and shows up right after the snow melts. Snow mold is rarely permanent, but may leave long lasting damage if measures are not taken to improve air circulation. In matted down...

