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Maintenance
Our Services
- Seasonal weekly lawn mowing services.
- Full lawn fertilizer and pesticide application programs.
- Hedge trimming and shrub pruning.
- Soil testing and analysis.
- De-thatching, aeration and seeding.
- Topsoil and mulch delivery and installation.
- Installation of small-medium size trees, plants and shrubs.
- Spring and Fall cleanups.
- Seasonal contracts and prepayment discounts.
Fertilizer Guide
- Early Spring: Apply lawn fertilizer with crabgrass preventer (prevents crabgrass from starting).
- Late Spring: Apply lawn fertilizer with weed control (controls weeds).
- Summer: Apply lawn fertilizer with insect control (protects against insects).
- Early Fall: Apply lawn fertilizer (promotes fall root growth).
- Late Fall: Apply winterizer (promotes earlier green-up next spring).
Mulch Guide
Coverage One cubic yard (27 cubic feet) covers:
- 100 square feet when spread 3" deep.
- 150 square feet when spread 2" deep.
Our Premium Grade Mulches
- Pine Bark Mulch - 80% Pine Bark (100% Pine Trees)
- Premium Oak Bark - 80% Red Oak Bark (100% Red Oak Trees)
- Premium Hardwood Bark - At least 75% Bark of Poplar and Oak Trees
- Premium Root Mulch - At least 80% Hardwood Tree Roots
- Hardwood Mulch - 100% Virgin (no debris, pallets or ties)
Double-Shredded vs. Triple-Shredded We recommend double-shredded for mulching. Triple-shredded mulch decomposes faster than double-shredded due to its smaller particle size. All of our premium mulches are double-shredded.
The Color of Mulch Aging mulch outside in large piles darkens in color. After spreading, all mulches lighten due to the bleaching effect of the sun. Mulches which are high in "wood" (inside part of the tree) bleach faster and become lighter than do bark or root mulches. |