Mar 22, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions, Lakeland Lawn Care Blog
Quack grass is an aggressive perennial that is classified as an undesirable grass and commonly mistaken for a weed. It can invade lawns from surrounding ditches and farm fields. Quack grass can also be introduced into the landscape via contaminated sod or with the...
Mar 22, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions, Lakeland Lawn Care Blog
Tall fescue is a grass that is often used as a lawn grass, but will cause a weedy appearance when mixed with bluegrass or ryegrass. A bunch grass, it forms unsightly, coarse clumps in lawns. Also used in agriculture, it can invade home lawns from agricultural lands,...
Mar 22, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions, Lakeland Lawn Care Blog
Our Lawn Pest Control Program is guaranteed control of ants, fleas, ticks, spiders, earwigs, etc. in your lawn when you use our 4 application program.
Mar 22, 2017 | Lakeland Lawn Care Blog, Preventive Grub Control
Aeration helps lawns by breaking up the thatch layer. Too much thatch may house insects and diseases, prevents pesticides from reaching the pests in the soil such as grubs or crabgrass seed, and reduce the effectiveness of fertilizers and watering. Thatch is a layer...
Mar 21, 2017 | Frequently Asked Questions, Lakeland Lawn Care Blog
When soil is compacted.When the thatch layer is more than a half inch thick.Before overseeding turf.
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...