OUR 6 APPLICATION

WEED & FEED

LAWN CARE PROGRAM

OUR 6 APPLICATION

WEED & FEED LAWN CARE PROGRAM

We use professional blended granular slow-release fertilizer specifically formulated to be effective for our Wisconsin lawns. We have found that granular fertilizer performs much better than the liquid fertilizers often used by some other “spray” companies.

With Pro Cut Lawn Service’s Season-Long Lawn Care Fertilization Program, You Will Receive :

Regular applications of premium slow-release granular fertilizer

Crabgrass, dandelion, and broadleaf weed control throughout the season

Free service calls between applications as needed for full-program customers

An analysis of your lawn's condition at the time of each application

Driveway and sidewalk cleanup after every application

APPLICATION 1 - Wake Up - Early Spring fertilizers applied during this time typically contain a higher concentration of nitrogen to encourage early green-up and growth of the grass after winter dormancy. This round helps replenish nutrients lost during the winter months and provides the grass with the necessary nutrients for vigorous spring growth. We also apply a crabgrass prevention to help keep your lawn weed free all year long. *Landscape Bed Weed Control should be added to this application.

APPLICATION 2 - Flourish - The Late Spring/Early Summer application fertilizers continue to focus on promoting healthy growth and vigor. This round also helps prepare the grass for the stresses of summer, including heat and drought. *Grub Application should be added to this application.

APPLICATION 3 - Support - The Summer application fertilizers will apply balanced nutrients to sustain the grass during periods of high heat and stress. Specialized formulations may include slow-release nitrogen to provide continuous feeding over several weeks and reduce the risk of nutrient leaching during heavy rain.Summer fertilization helps maintain the color and density of the grass while promoting deep root growth to withstand drought conditions.

APPLICATION 4 - HEAL - The Late Summer/Early Fall Application is crucial for strengthening the grass before the onset of winter. These fertilizers often promote root development and enhance the grass's resistance to cold weather, disease, and traffic stress. *Landscape Bed Weed Control should be added to this application.

APPLICATION 5 - Revitalize - The Fall application will use a balanced granular fertilizer to stimulate nutrients that are targeted towards root growth and recovery after summer stress. Fertilizers are used to promote root development and disease resistance. It helps the grass recover from summer damage and prepares it for winter survival. *Lawn Aeration & Overseeding should be done in the fall.

APPLICATION 6 - Suspend - The Fall application will emphasize winter preparation and early spring green-up. Fertilizers focus on storing nutrients in the roots for winter dormancy and quick recovery in spring. *Lawn Aeration & Overseeding should be done in the fall.

We use professional blended granular slow-release fertilizer specifically formulated to be effective for our Wisconsin lawns. We have found that granular fertilizer performs much better than the liquid fertilizers often used by some other “spray” companies.

With Pro Cut Lawn Service’s Season-Long Lawn Care Fertilization Program, You Will Receive :

Regular applications of premium slow-release granular fertilizer

Crabgrass, dandelion, and broadleaf weed control throughout the season

Free service calls between applications as needed for full-program customers

An analysis of your lawn's condition at the time of each application

Driveway and sidewalk cleanup after every application

APPLICATION 1 - Wake Up- Early Spring fertilizers applied during this time typically contain a higher concentration of nitrogen to encourage early green-up and growth of the grass after winter dormancy. This round helps replenish nutrients lost during the winter months and provides the grass with the necessary nutrients for vigorous spring growth. We also apply a crabgrass prevention to help keep your lawn weed free all year long. *Landscape Bed Weed Control should be added to this application.

APPLICATION 2 - flourish-The Late Spring/Early Summer application fertilizers continue to focus on promoting healthy growth and vigor. This round also helps prepare the grass for the stresses of summer, including heat and drought. *Grub Application should be added to this application.

APPLICATION 3 - Support-The Summer application fertilizers will apply balanced nutrients to sustain the grass during periods of high heat and stress.Specialized formulations may include slow-release nitrogen to provide continuous feeding over several weeks and reduce the risk of nutrient leaching during heavy rain.Summer fertilization helps maintain the color and density of the grass while promoting deep root growth to withstand drought conditions.

APPLICATION 4 - HEAL-The Late Summer/Early Fall Application is crucial for strengthening the grass before the onset of winter. These fertilizers often have a higher potassium content to promote root development and enhance the grass's resistance to cold weather, disease, and traffic stress.Nitrogen levels may be reduced compared to spring applications to avoid excessive top growth and encourage carbohydrate storage in the roots. *Landscape Bed Weed Control should be added to this application.

APPLICATION 5 - revitalize-The Fall application will use a balanced granular fertilizer to stimulate nutrients that are targeted towards root growth and recovery after summer stress. Fertilizers are used to promote root development and disease resistance. It helps the grass recover from summer damage and prepares it for winter survival. *Lawn Aeration & Overseeding should be done in the fall.

APPLICATION 6 - Suspend-The Fall application will emphasize winter preparation and early spring green-up. Fertilizers focus on storing nutrients in the roots for winter dormancy and quick recovery in spring. *Lawn Aeration & Overseeding should be done in the fall.

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FAQS

How often should I mow my lawn?

Our mowing recommendation is to mow the lawn each week as needed, keeping it at a minimum height of three inches.

What's the benefit of lawn aeration and overseeding?

Aeration allows air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the soil, promoting healthier root growth and overall lawn health. Over-seeding introduces new grass seed to thicken your lawn, improving its appearance and resilience. Together, they rejuvenate your lawn, making it more resistant to weeds and disease.

How can I ensure an eco-friendly lawn care service?

To ensure eco-friendly lawn care, ask your provider about their practices. Look for companies that use organic or low-impact fertilizers, minimize pesticide usage, and promote sustainable lawn care practices. Regular soil testing and custom treatment plans can also reduce the need for excessive chemicals while maintaining a vibrant lawn.

How often should i water my lawn

We recommend 1-1.5 inches of water throughout the week, which equates to about 20 minutes of watering per zone five days a week. Watering should be done in the morning hours, if possible, to reduce the risk of turf diseases.

FAQS

How often should I mow my lawn?

Our mowing recommendation is to mow the lawn each week as needed, keeping it at a minimum height of three inches.

What's the benefit of lawn aeration and overseeding?

Aeration allows air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the soil, promoting healthier root growth and overall lawn health. Over-seeding introduces new grass seed to thicken your lawn, improving its appearance and resilience. Together, they rejuvenate your lawn, making it more resistant to weeds and disease.

How can I ensure an eco-friendly lawn care service?

To ensure eco-friendly lawn care, ask your provider about their practices. Look for companies that use organic or low-impact fertilizers, minimize pesticide usage, and promote sustainable lawn care practices. Regular soil testing and custom treatment plans can also reduce the need for excessive chemicals while maintaining a vibrant lawn.

How often should i water my lawn

We recommend 1-1.5 inches of water throughout the week, which equates to about 20 minutes of watering per zone five days a week. Watering should be done in the morning hours, if possible, to reduce the risk of turf diseases.