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We provide the best lawn trimming and pruning services in the CSRA area. Our team of landscapers will mow your grass and trim your overgrown plants. Leaving you time to enjoy a yard that looks healthy and beautiful without spending your free time working.
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Fall/Spring Clean Up is an important part of keeping a healthy lawn throughout the season. This service includes collecting fallen leaves and branches, updating seasonal flowers (if requested), weed control, bed refresh, applying fertilizer for the cooler season, and pruning hedges and shrubs as needed.
Each visit consists of the following services:
Lawn Mowing
Edging along driveway, sidewalk, boulevard
Line trimming
Blowing grass clippings away
Spraying weed killer in mulch beds
SPRING
Spring means it's time to remove any twigs and leaves that have accumulated over the winter. A thick layer of leaves can suffocate a lawn if not immediately removed in early spring. Cleaning up old debris clears the way for applying fertilizer and herbicides!
Fertilizing: Both spring and fall are good times to fertilize your lawn.
Aeration: Aerating allows water, fertilizers, and oxygen to reach grass roots. Pick a day when the soil is damp but not soaked so the aeration machine can work efficiently.
SUMMER
it’s OK to leave grass clippings on the lawn where they can decompose and nourish the soil, but remove any large clumps and regularly rake up any leaves, twigs, and debris.
Deep and infrequent watering is better for lawns than frequent sprinkles, which promote shallow root growth. In general, lawns need about 1 inch of water per week.
AUTUMN
Remove any dead grass.
Add grass seed that’s designed for shade or full sun, depending. Spread the seed evenly across any bare patches
Water the area; you’ll want to keep the patch moist, so lightly water once a day until the seed germinates and the new grass gets about one inch tall.
keep your lawn free of leaves and other debris
WINTER
Be sure to check your sprinkler systems so you do not overwater your lawn.
always make sure to have dead leaves and branches removed from the lawn
and avoid any heavy foot traffic!