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Our professionals tailor fertilization and weed prevention services to your local climate and specific needs.
Mosquitoes, grubs, ants or mice. Whatever's bothering your lawn or home, we have your indoor & outdoor pest control needs covered.
Your trees and shrubs add visual appeal to your home and increase its value. We provide tailor made programs to keep them healthy.
Automatic sprinklers can take a huge chunk out of your lawn maintenance time. Find out more about these great tools.
Properly caring for your lawn means being attentive to the season of the year and the climate in which you live. Every region comes with unique lawn care, fertilization and weed and pest control needs.
Your Field Service Professional will assess your lawn and apply the best products to help get it off to a great start. Controlling weeds that have germinated and are actively growing along with applying products to prevent new ones like Clover, Creeping Charlie, Dandelions, and Thistle, are important aspects of this application. Your lawn may still be dormant, but weeds are growing. The better controlled weeds are now, the fewer you will have in the summer.
Your Field Service Professional will apply the right fertilizer for your lawn and will focus on controlling weeds. Making sure you are aware of problems or concerns, if any, is an important element of the partnership. We rely on you to keep us informed of any weed problems or other lawn and landscape concerns that may occur between visits. By working together, we can help provide you with the lawn you've always wanted.
At this time of the year your lawn is growing well, but so are broadleaf weeds. Creeping Charlie, Ground Ivy and many other weeds are competing with your lawn. Having a thick, well-fed lawn will prevent many of these weeds from gaining a foothold. Your Field Service Professional will apply the right amount of fertilizer and control weeds to keep your lawn healthy and growing well. Raising your mower blade at this time of year allows the grass to develop deep roots and keep weeds from germinating.
Summer is the time of year when insect activity can be at its highest. In addition to applying the proper nutrients your lawn requires and staying on top of any weed growth, your Field Service Professional will check for activity from insects such as Sod Webworm, Chinch Bugs, Bill Bug Grubs, Annual White Grubs and Armyworms. Mowing and watering properly at this time of year can mean the difference between a good and great lawn.
As your lawn begins to enter its dormant period and slows growing, weeds continue being a major concern. Your FSP will apply the right products to control fall germinating weeds and early germinating annual weeds like dandelions. If your lawn had problems with Brown Patch or Large Patch this past spring, now is the time to treat for this disease.
Keeping your lawn healthy by applying the right nutrients and controlling summer weeds like Violet and Wild Violet is your Field Service Professional's priority. They will also be looking for signs of disease and insect activity. During the hottest days of summer, you will want to keep your mower blade at the highest setting. Watering is best in the early morning and never in the evening.
Your Field Service Professional will assess your lawn and apply the best products to help get it off to a great start. Controlling weeds that have germinated and are actively growing along with applying products to prevent new ones like Clover, Creeping Charlie, Dandelions, and Thistle, are important aspects of this application. Your lawn may still be dormant, but weeds are growing. The better controlled weeds are now, the fewer you will have in the summer.
Your Field Service Professional will apply the right fertilizer for your lawn and will focus on controlling weeds. Making sure you are aware of problems or concerns, if any, is an important element of the partnership. We rely on you to keep us informed of any weed problems or other lawn and landscape concerns that may occur between visits. By working together, we can help provide you with the lawn you've always wanted.
At this time of the year your lawn is growing well, but so are broadleaf weeds. Creeping Charlie, Ground Ivy and many other weeds are competing with your lawn. Having a thick, well-fed lawn will prevent many of these weeds from gaining a foothold. Your Field Service Professional will apply the right amount of fertilizer and control weeds to keep your lawn healthy and growing well. Raising your mower blade at this time of year allows the grass to develop deep roots and keep weeds from germinating.
Summer is the time of year when insect activity can be at its highest. In addition to applying the proper nutrients your lawn requires and staying on top of any weed growth, your Field Service Professional will check for activity from insects such as Sod Webworm, Chinch Bugs, Bill Bug Grubs, Annual White Grubs and Armyworms. Mowing and watering properly at this time of year can mean the difference between a good and great lawn.
Keeping your lawn healthy by applying the right nutrients and controlling summer weeds like Violet and Wild Violet is your Field Service Professional's priority. They will also be looking for signs of disease and insect activity. During the hottest days of summer, you will want to keep your mower blade at the highest setting. Watering is best in the early morning and never in the evening.
As your lawn begins to enter its dormant period and slows growing, weeds continue being a major concern. Your FSP will apply the right products to control fall germinating weeds and early germinating annual weeds like dandelions. If your lawn had problems with Brown Patch or Large Patch this past spring, now is the time to treat for this disease.
Spring Green Newark Area
P.O. Box 9145, Newark, DE, 19714
(302) 762-1499