Mar 22, 2017 | Fall, Lakeland Lawn Care Blog, Lawn, Lawn Care
Just as a reminder, here are a few quick Fall Clean Up Tips. Earlier in the year we explained how the right cutting height of your lawn is very important. Did you know THE HEIGHT CHANGES? Late in the cutting season you should start to adjust your mower down a notch...
Mar 22, 2017 | Lakeland Lawn Care Blog
Lawns may deteriorate over time due to excess thatch, soil compaction, or a combination of the two. Aeration helps to manage thatch buildup and reduce problems arising from soil compaction. Proper aeration can help build a thicker, healthier turf with superior...
Mar 22, 2017 | Lakeland Lawn Care Blog, Lawn, Lawn Care, Spring
Seeing that spring is here, even though it still doesn’t feel like it, it is time to get some spring cleaning issues out of the way. Here are a few things to be sure and get done this spring! 1. Sharpen mower blades. Dull blades can tear the grass blades and leave it...
Mar 22, 2017 | Lakeland Lawn Care Blog, Lawn, Lawn Care, Spring
Spring is almost here; well at least we are letting ourselves think so. When spring comes and the snowleaves we want to see green grass and flowers starting to perk up. Do you ever wonder why there areareas in your lawn not green after the snow leaves? Below are a few...
Mar 22, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions, Lakeland Lawn Care Blog
The standard re-entry time is 2 hours. This is the amount of time that is recommended on the product label, that allows for proper drying time and adequent time for the product to soak into the plant. This holds true for both liquid and granular applications, because...
Mar 22, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions, Lakeland Lawn Care Blog
Crabgrass is a widely distributed annual that germinates throughout the summer. Seedlings sprout quickly, forming a clump with extensive roots where soil is moist. Once established, it is difficult to weed out because it roots at the nodes. The large crabgrass...