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