Mar 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions, Lakeland Lawn Care Blog
Grubs are c-shaped, white or gray larvae of beetles that feast on the roots of your grasses. If they are not treated properly they have the potential to leave nothing behind but dead turf. If you suspect a grub problem look for: large irregular brown patches in the...
Mar 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions, Lakeland Lawn Care Blog
Chances are good, that you have either experienced first hand or know someone that has had their lawn destroyed by grubs. We are pleased to inform you that there is prevention for this problem. We like to call our preventative grub control application “insurance for...
Mar 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions, Lakeland Lawn Care Blog
One reason why you might want to overseed your lawn is that your lawn is thin. A thin lawn means more room for unwanted weed or undesireable grasses to make their way into you lawn. By overseeding and existing lawn, you are going dramatically thicken up your lawn...
Mar 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions, Lakeland Lawn Care Blog
To get the best results, overseeding should be done in fall. September is generally the best time of the year because the weather conditions are most favorable.
Mar 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions, Lakeland Lawn Care Blog
An invasive plant is any plant that is not native to the environment in which it is found. They are generally considered to be aggressive and act in a manner that is not compatible with other plant species present. These non-native species come to our environment from...
Mar 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions, Lakeland Lawn Care Blog
Invasive plants in most cases will try to take over the environment in which they have become established by crowding out the native species. They also may corrupt the soil so that in the future other native plants are unable to grow in those locations. In addition,...